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April 17, 2015

After a seven-hour hearing to determine whether there was sufficient evidence to issue process; the Justice of the Peace had decided that there was a prima facie case against Modi but the blocking of the summons ensured that the prosecution against him will not go ahead.
Dead body of Batala based Ragi Bhai Malkiat Singh will reach Guru Ram Dass Airport, Amritsar on 18th April.
Punjabi lyricists turned- singer- cum actor Raj Kakra starrer "Patta Patta Singhan Da Vairi" was released in cinemas today.
A US Sikh citizen who is facing accusations of disturbing law and order was today produced before a local court in Ludhiana for the fifth time. Like his earlier appearances, the court deferred next date to April 30 without any debate on charges against him.
Sikh anger against the Nanak Shah Fakir movie out-busted today after the movie was released by film-maker Harinder Sikka, despite opposition and appeals for withdrawal of the film. The screening of the film, that has already been banned in Punjab and Chandigarh, was opposed by Sikh youth in Delhi.
Sikh sangat from Slough has reportedly planned a protest against screening of Nanak Shah Fakir movie in city’s Empire Cinema.
Controversial movie ‘Nanak Shah Fakir’ might come under hammer in Delhi following the two months delay on its release in Punjab and Chandigarh. Various Sikh organizations united under the banner of United Sikh Mission (USM) are active to compel Delhi Government to ban the release of this movie.
Dal Khalsa today lashed out at Modi Sarkar for allowing the controversial movie Nanak Shah Fakir to be released despite serious objections raised by the community. The organization said India has once again shown utter disregard and indifference towards Sikh sensitivities further enraging the Sikhs.
Punjabi lyricists turned- singer- cum actor Raj Kakra starrer "Patta Patta Singhan Da Vairi" was released in cinemas today.
Many Sikhs are saying Labour has taken the Sikh vote for granted for far too long and the Labour leadership is holding back in making promises. With 20 days left over half of Sikh voters remain undecided in who they will back.

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