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Bhai Lal Singh May Need to Surrender if Parole Not Extended

:dateline:As per a press statement by the Sikh Organization for Prisoner Welfare, the Supreme Court has set March 4, 2014 as the final hearing for Bhai Lal Singh’s appeal for a full...

UK Intelligence Personally Visited Darbar Sahib Regarding Indian Army Enquiry

:dateline:Current British Prime Minister David Cameron has recently highlighted the 1984 Sikh Genocide and Indian Army operation code named "Operation Blue Star" in relation to to ex-British Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher.  Dal Khalsa, in a...

Dal Khalsa to Observe Indian Republic day as Sikh Betrayal day

:dateline:On the eve of India's Republic day, the Dal Khalsa in association with SAD (Panch Pardani) will hold a peaceful sit-in at Amritsar on 24 January to protest against Constitutional discriminations and...

Bhindranwale was a social reformer: Shashi Kant

:dateline:As a fresh row has erupted over Operation Bluestar, former Punjab DGP (prisons) and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) member Shashi Kant on Wednesday termed Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale as a "social reformer"...

United Sikh movement declares support for Aam Aadmi Party

:dateline:In a joint press conference with Aam Admi Party (AAP) leaders, The United Sikh Movement led by Bhai Mohkam Singh of Damdami Taksal announced to support the newly emerged outfit on political...

Dal Khalsa Blames Akali Dal and Congress for Resorting to Unprincipled Politics

:dateline:After giving much relief to Shiromani Akali Dal by opposing the CBI probe into global drug racket, Captain Amrinder Singh in a an attempt to get return favour has provoked Badals to...

Op/Ed: NRI Sammelan Has Failed To Serve Any Purpose

:dateline:The two-day NRI Sammelan organized by the Punjab government has failed to solve problems and address issues faced by common Punjabi NRIs. This was disclosed by Satnam Singh Chahal, Executive Director of...

The truth behind the Amritsar massacre

:dateline: Code-named Operation Bluestar began on June 1st 1984.  Up to 150,000 Indian army troops were sent to the northern Indian state of Punjab, the Sikh homeland, equipped with helicopter gunships and tanks. Over...

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