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Based on the current RSG Constitution,  we asked AI 


" how can a malicious dictator win a dishonest election and make it look legitimate"



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Letter dated 15 Aug 2025 - Response 'silence'


In the absence of a reply , its is only right to fill the vacuum with speculation 



That’s a sharp observation, one that speaks volumes about human nature and organizational dynamics. 


'Silence', especially in contexts where transparency and accountability are expected, often invites interpretation and speculation. 


Facts are being withheld from the membership.


In governance, the absence of a reply can signal anything from strategic delay to avoidance, or even disarray. 


It also creates space for narratives to form — some accurate, others less so. 


That’s why timely and clear communication is not just courteous; it’s protective. 


It guards against misinterpretation and preserves trust.


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Membership 2025



check the step by step guide for applying to be a member- click the following link


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Wash and dry hands before the preparation. . . . . .

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APRIL 2025

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Pre election - AGM March 2026

Pre election - AGM March 2026

Pre election - AGM March 2026

The General Meeting of the Ramgarhia Sikh Gurdwara shall take place once a year on the first Sunday of March. 


All the members will be sent an invitation for the meeting a month before and notice of this effect will be put on the Gurdwara Notice Board.  READ the constitution  find the link in the menu bar or the 3 bars as displayed on a mobile

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Elections due in 2026

Nagar Kirtan April 2026

Nagar Kirtan April 2026

A decision will be taken in the Annual General Meeting (see 4.1 (4)) as to what sort of system should be adopted to appoint the Managing Committee for the on coming two years, whose terms- of office will be two years only. 


Every possible effort shall be made to avoid the election of the Committee by voting system, because be by so doing there is a possibility of division among the community. 


Two election systems are proposed and described herein:-

(i) Election by Lottery System

(ii) By Balloting


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Nagar Kirtan April 2026

Nagar Kirtan April 2026

Nagar Kirtan April 2026

  

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A number of questions were asked during the 2025 AGM.  


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If you are a RSG Slough Member and were not able to attend the AGM and would like to listen to the proceedings then please apply below for a login. 

Once you have created a Login then you will be able to listen and comment on any of the matters discussed during the meeting. 

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Agenda published on Notice Board - only

All the members will be sent an invitation for the meeting a month before and notice of this effect will be put on the Gurdwara Notice Board. 

The agenda was 

Welcome

Approval of the last AGM

Reports - Accounts

Progress update

AOB

The notices also include the following -

Please bring your "membership cards" with you as admission to the AGM will be strictly by way of proof of membership


The link below explains the purpose of the AGM as posted prior to the March AGM. 


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Notice of AGM Sunday 2 MARCH 2025

New membership closed Wed 29 Jan 25

Notice of AGM Sunday 2 MARCH 2025

Sunday 2nd MARCH  2025 as posted on the notice board


"The General Meeting of the Ramgarhia Sikh Gurdwara shall take place once a year on the first Sunday of March. 


All the members will be sent an invitation for the meeting a month before and notice of this effect will be put on the Gurdwara Notice Board.  READ the constitution  find the link in the menu bar or the 3 bars as displayed on a mobile"

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New membership closed Wed 29 Jan 25

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4.5.4 Treasurer

He/She will keep "a thorough account of the income and expenditure of the Gurdwara. He/She will be fully responsible to do banking in the name of the Ramgarhia Sikh Gurdwara. 


He/She will sign the cheques along with the President and the General Secretary. He/She will present in detail the accounts to the Committee. 


He/She will give all the accounts to the auditor and after having been approved in the General Meeting will get them signed by the President.  

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New membership closed Wed 29 Jan 25

New membership closed Wed 29 Jan 25

New membership closed Wed 29 Jan 25

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For Future reference - the details are still available via the Question & Answer link below


It would be interesting to ask how many applications were received by the management committee ? How many were granted membership cards as well as a copy of the constitution as per the constitution.

 

" . . . On having become a member, he/she will be given a membership card and a copy of the Constitution.  . . . "


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Kenmore church marks restored grave of Sikh empire's heir

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Maharajah Duleep Singh buried his infant son at Kenmore Parish Church in August 1865


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what strategy did the British East India Company use to deprive Duleep Singh from his rights as the ruler of Punjab, a region of India.



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The British East India Company used a combination of military force, political manipulation, and legal strategies to deprive Maharajah Duleep Singh of his rights as the ruler of the Punjab region. Here's a breakdown of the key tactics they employed:

  

🛡️ 1. Military Conquest

  • The Anglo-Sikh      Wars (First in 1845–46, Second in 1848–49) were decisive in      weakening the Sikh Empire.
  • After      the Second Anglo-Sikh War, the British defeated the Sikh      forces and annexed Punjab in 1849.

  

📜 2. Legal Annexation and Treaty Manipulation

  • Following      the defeat, the British imposed the Treaty of Lahore (1849),      which:
    • Stripped       Duleep Singh of his sovereignty.
    • Confiscated       the Koh-i-Noor diamond, which was later presented to Queen       Victoria.
    • Declared       that Punjab would be governed by the British East India Company.

      

👶 3. Exploiting Duleep Singh’s Age

  • Duleep      Singh was only 10 years old at the time of annexation.
  • The      British declared him unfit to rule due to his age and      placed him under the guardianship of Sir John Login, a British      official.
  • This      allowed them to control his upbringing and isolate him from Sikh political      influence.

  

✝️ 4. Cultural and Religious Assimilation

  • Under      British guardianship, Duleep Singh was converted to Christianity in      1853.
  • This      was a strategic move to distance him from his Sikh heritage and reduce his      legitimacy among his former subjects.

  

🏰 5. Exile and Surveillance

  • Duleep      Singh was relocated to Britain, effectively exiling him from      his homeland.
  • Though      he was given a royal lifestyle, he was closely monitored and      discouraged from returning to India or engaging in political activities.

  

🧭 6. Suppression of Restoration Attempts

  • Later      in life, Duleep Singh tried to reclaim his kingdom and      reconnect with his Sikh roots.
  • The      British government intervened, blocked his travel plans to      India, and kept him under surveillance to prevent any political      resurgence.

  

🧩 Summary

The British East India Company’s strategy was a calculated mix of:

  • Military      defeat
  • Legal      treaties
  • Manipulation      of a child ruler
  • Cultural      assimilation
  • Exile      and suppression


This ensured that Duleep Singh was symbolically honored but politically neutralized, preventing any challenge to British rule in Punjab.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_India_Company


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