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Op/Ed: Part 1 – Bapu Surat Singh Khalsa’s Struggle for Prisoner Rights Completes One Year

:dateline:The following write up on Bapu Surat Singh Khalsa's hunger strike has been submitted by Bhai Pritpal Singh, a Sikh activist who has long supported Bapu Surat Singh Khalsa.  Pritpal Singh spent...

Op/Ed: Sikhs and the Unfolding Migrant Crisis in Europe – Separation or Integration

Mass migration of Sikhs into Europe began in the post war period where large numbers of migrant workers came to the UK to carry out the manual due to labour shortages. Mostly...

Sikhs Worldwide Celebrate the Birth of a Bright Star

There are almost 30 million Sikhs in the world, including a million in America making Sikhism the 5th most popular religion in the world. Yet so little is known about Sikhism. Sikhs...

Op/ED: Some Questions to the SGPC Regarding Harcharan Singh’s Appointment

:dateline:In a media interview, SGPC President Avtar Makkar has filed an irresponsible answer over the controversial appointment of Chief Secretary in SGPC. He has said that if Chief Secretary Harcharan Singh claims...

Letters: Panthakot Attack, the Panjab Situation and Sikh Sovereignty

Editor's Note: This write up was submitted as a comment under Pathankot Attack: Sikh Activist Exposes Deep Rooted Conspiracy to Malign Minorities.  It is being published here for the benefit of our readers.Panjab...

Op/Ed: “I Have Absolutely No Faith In The Indian Judicial System” – Bhai Jagtar Singh Tara

In a written statement to the judge, Jathedar Bhai Jagtar Singh Tara during the court hearing for Beant "Singh" assassination case very clearly rejected the Indian state, and its judicial system for...

Op/Ed: The Role of the Left in the Contemporary Sikh Struggle in Panjab

I have for some time been thinking about the sad demise of Left parties in the Northern Indian state of Panjab. This is particularly disappointing given the great revolutionary tradition of Panjab...

A Tale Of Two Speeches: Rajiv Gandhi 1984 And Narendra Modi 2002

Both failed to denounce large-scale killing of minorities, let alone promising tough action against culprits regardless of the provocationThis is a tale of two speeches. One was delivered by Rajiv Gandhi, barely...

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