UK cracks down on tantriks, babas and psychics

tantricksLondon, UK: British authorities are cracking down on the many tantriks, babas and psychics who prey on the fears and desires of the Asian community by promising them remedies, everlasting love and good fortune.

Most newspapers published in Indian languages in London carry hundreds of advertisements from such individuals, promising ‘100 per cent guarantee’ of love and riches, or promising to cure cancer and lift curses.

The soothsayers industry is said to be worth 40 million pounds every year.

Now, authorities in the east Midlands town of Leicester, better known as ‘Little India’, have announced a campaign against such babas and tantriks, most of whom have origins in the Indian sub-continent.

Deputy mayor Manjula Sood said: “I have heard of people being asked for 500 pounds and more for prayers or talismans. They think a curse will be placed on them if they refuse. One recently came to Leicester and took a room at a hotel where she charged clients 500 pounds for 10-minute sessions.”

Resham Singh Sandhu, chairman of the Sikh Welfare and Cultural Society, said the Sikh community was lobbying with newspapers to stop publishing advertisements from such people.

British authorities are cracking down on the many tantriks, babas and psychics who prey on the fears and desires of the Asian community by promising them remedies, everlasting love and good fortune.

Most newspapers published in Indian languages in London carry hundreds of advertisements from such individuals, promising ‘100 per cent guarantee’ of love and riches, or promising to cure cancer and lift curses.

The soothsayers industry is said to be worth 40 million pounds every year.

Now, authorities in the east Midlands town of Leicester, better known as ‘Little India’, have announced a campaign against such babas and tantriks, most of whom have origins in the Indian sub-continent.

Deputy mayor Manjula Sood said: “I have heard of people being asked for 500 pounds and more for prayers or talismans. They think a curse will be placed on them if they refuse. One recently came to Leicester and took a room at a hotel where she charged clients 500 pounds for 10-minute sessions.”

Resham Singh Sandhu, chairman of the Sikh Welfare and Cultural Society, said the Sikh community was lobbying with newspapers to stop publishing advertisements from such people.

Source: IBNS

2 comments

  1. Manvindra Singh

    what is mentioned above are tools for fools and clearly against the principle of Sikh Faith. Do not take part in this duality as there is no place for a sikh in the home Lord God. I personally believe these people who offer such services are demons and are therefore devil sent – do not be taken in by them, if possible boycott the purchase of maga and or newspapers that advertise their services.

  2. JAGJIT SINGH MUKANDPURI

    THE MOST RIGHT THING DONE BUT VERY LATE. SOME GREEDY PERSON FOR SOME PROFIT HAS DONE SHAMFULL DEEDS BY PRINTING THEIR ADVERTISMENTS IN THEIR PUNJABI NEWS PAPERS. THEY ARE THE BIGGEST ENEMIES OF SIKHISM. THERE IS BAD BLOOD IN THEIR VEINS. THE PUNJABIES SHOULD BYCOTT THESE TWO PUNJABI NEWS PAPERS IN NORTH AMERICA. THEY ARE BEFOOLING THE WHOLE CUMMINITY AND WORKING AGAINST THE SIKH PHILOSOPHY.

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