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Uploaded by on Mar 5, 2009

sukhvinder singh ji along with prof amar singh
at amar sangeet kala kender music on 19th september 2008

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  • @jakemullick u go on a lot of fukin videos cussing us like to see u do it someones faceu little pussy

  • traditional banaras aochar

  • Kiya baath hai....excellent. There is an Ustad Tafu Khan flavour in the rendition. Is this the same 'pinky' that played as a child with Ustad Hussain Baksh on the youtube video 'has ke bola karo'?

  • Sikhs look nothing like Taliban or any muslims to that effect. At first glance for a nanosecond, maybe, but there is a distinct difference. I find it difficult to comprehend why nobody notices? I do not have this problem and I'm a non-Sikh. Maybe it's ignorance. Brill music.

  • @Dzongka well, your pretty much way smarter than that dude lol. I'm american, not indian or paki and not muslim or sikh or hindu. But I love indian subcontinental classical music, everything from Pakistani Qawwali to Sikh music. but to be ignorant enough to compare any of them to the Taliban is ridicules lol

  • @Dzongka ...About the superficial thing. You seem to be too concentrated on the look of a person in order to accurarately identify what group they belong to. So what I'm saying is, just because some Sikhs may look like Taliban members, doesn't mean they're in anyway involved with them. Can you identify an atheist just by looking at them? How about a Christian? It's these sort of incorrect assumptions that fuel hatred and misunderstanding. I'm sure Sikhs dislike that you compare them to Talibs.

  • @jakemullick As I mentioned before, I'm not Sikh. Why, are you? I'm just another human being who likes watching YouTube videos and enlightening people. My religion - I would say it's probably Jainism. So that would make me an atheist, though I still have a religion. And no, I don't grow long hair, nor do I wear a turban. But I am Indian. I dislike it when people associate Indian culture with Middle Eastern culture - Indians are not Taliban members - most Indians aren't even Muslim.

  • @Dzongka Okay, I see your point. I take your word for it that Taliban are not Sikhs or whatever. Are you a Sikh yourself? Do you play music and grow long hair and wear a turban? What's all about this superficial outer appearance you mentioned?

  • @jakemullick ...a different religion from Sikhism altogether. Just like an Imam of Islam can't be a member of Westboro Baptist Church, a Sikh can't be a Talib. Period. There are too many conflicting philosophies. In addition, the ethos of Islam is completely different from Sikhism. Let go the superficial similarities; apart from that, there are no more similar than an apple is to a durian. Lol.

  • @jakemullick The proximity you states is actually false. The Taliban are native to the tribal regions of Northwestern Pakistan and Afghanistan, which is far far away, (in both geographical and cultural terms) from the region which Sikhs inhabit (Punjab region of India). Moreover, the similarities between the two, are, as I've said, completely superficial; so there's been no influencing as you say. In addition, a Sikh CANNOT be a Talib, considering Islam is...

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