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Post by vraj on Jun 30, 2009 0:01:41 GMT 5.5
It is again a good news for all indians and Jat community that brave son of the soil Sushil Kumar won gold in German Grand Prix Freestyle and Greco Roman tournament in Dortmund. Another Jat Rajeev Tomar from village malakpur disst bagpat won the silver medal in the 120 Kg freestyle division. forums.sulekha.com/forums/coffeehouse/CHEATING-AT-DAVID-SCHULTZ-WRESTLING-CHAMPIONSHIP-IN-USA-919732.htmPlease note that there are several Jat villages in UP that still promotes Wrestling as a career to their sons. Malakpur is one such village and other village is Laprana in Disst Muzafarnagar. Laprana is also a village of Praveen Kumar another Jat bowler in indian team. Praveen Kumar family also wanted him to take wrestling as a career but he decided to play cricket Jats have always done exceptionally well in sports including hockey, boxing, cricket, wrestling, golf, badminton, kabaddi and many more. www.jatland.com/home/The_WrestlersAnything sports that requires power and speed jats have always made a name for themselves.
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Post by Vijairaj Yadav on Jun 30, 2009 11:36:23 GMT 5.5
Sushil Kumar (wrestler) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sushil Kumar a Yadav-Hindu family and hails from the village of Baprola in the Najafgarh suburb of the National Capital Territory of Delhi near the border ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sushil_Kumar_(wrestler
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Post by Ashok Harsana on Jun 30, 2009 12:57:58 GMT 5.5
Vraj, Please make sure before posting new threads.
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Post by vraj on Jul 2, 2009 3:21:14 GMT 5.5
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Post by Vijairaj Yadav on Jul 2, 2009 12:20:38 GMT 5.5
Know more about Sushil Kumar and Yadavs. Yadav: Facts, Discussion Forum, and Encyclopedia Article Yadav or Yadava (yadava) is an Indian caste that claims descent from Yadu ...... Sushil Kumar may refer to:*Sushil Kumar , Indian wrestler*Sushilkumar ... www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Yadav - Cached - Similar
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Post by Deepak Dedha on Jul 3, 2009 1:33:15 GMT 5.5
Dear Vraj,
We all appreciate Sushil Kumar for his achievement as it has added a chapter in our country's glory. And we are proud of all Jat players, be it Sehwag or Nehwal. We are proud of them as we are Indians and also we Gujjars share a common culture like Jats.
But I can't find a reason why u blame Gujjars for showing hatred towards Jats. It's not like that. You will find good people, bad people in every country, every religion or in every caste.
People have love for people; and hatred for each other. In this world you will not see 100% harmony.
In other words, If Gujjars hate Jats, then there are also Gujjars who have great respect for Jats. They live in brotherhood. I have lot of Jat friends, we never felt like that; neither they do.
Even there may be some Jats who hate Gujjars. But there may be people from other castes who hate both Jats and Gujjars. So its universal, it used to happen, it happens and it will happen. And there are fights within the families, so we can not held the whole community guilty for that.
And yes we admit Sahib Singh Verma was a great leader, he always supported Gujjars. Even National Highway-24 was named after Gurjar Samrat Mihir Bhoj because of Sahib Ji's recommendation. When Sahib Singh died in road accident, Gujjar community organised a "Shok-Sabha" in his rememberance in Gurjar Bhawan, Kotla, Delhi.
Before that it was Rajesh Pilot who always supported Mahender Tikait's movements for farmers.
Both Gujjars and Jats have glorious history to proud off...You must have noticed some people from other castes(who don't have much knowledge about castes), they think Gujjars and Jats are a ONE community. They can't distinguish between these two cummunities because of similar attire, culture, languages etc....
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Post by Ashok Harsana on Jul 5, 2009 22:40:47 GMT 5.5
Well said deepak,
Vijay Raj, Are u sure you do not have anything in your mind when u post about the "achievers" from Jat community in a Gujjar forum. What do u want to tell us? Please elaborate and I can certainly help you out. Please Send me PM if there is something u dont want to share commonly. thanks and regards
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