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Union Minister attempted to Misguide People on Royalty Issue: SSF

atiala (July 3, 2010): Taking a strong exception to Union minister of water resources, Pawan Kumar Bansal's claim that Punjab's demand for royalty for water was baseless, the Sikh Students Federation has asserted that the Union leader had attempted to misguide the people by saying that “royalty on water does not exist anywhere”.

Challenge Secs 78, 79 and 80 of Punjab Reorganization Act: SSF tells Govt

Patiala (June 26, 2010): The Sikh Students Federation has called upon Punjab Government to Challenge the authenticity of Sections 78-80 of Punjab Reorganization Act (1966) in order to safeguard the interests and riparian rights of the State.

Scrap Section 5 of PTAA; Challenge authenticity of Secs 78, 79, 80 of Reorganization Act: Panch Pardhani

eema. Fatehgarh Sahib (June 24, 2010): Shiromani Akali Dal (Panch Pardhani) has called upon Punjab Government to hold special session of Punjab State Assembly to scrap controversial ‘Section 5’ of Punjab Termination of Agreements Act, 2004. In a statement issued under the signatures of Panch Pardhani Secretary General, Harpal Singh Cheema, it is claimed that Section 5 adversely affects the interests and ‘riparian rights’ of the State, as it legalizes the alleged illegal allocation of river waters of Satluj-Beas-Ravi, to the States of Rajasthan, Haryana and Delhi.

Hindu Organizations to observe death anniversay of Arun Vaidya; YKF demands ban

Ludhiana (June 11, 2010): In a letter sent to the President and Prime Minister of India, All the Ministers of Government & Opposition Leaders and the Chief Justice of India, the Youth Khalsa Federation leader Sukhdeep Singh has demanded ban on a function to be held by Hindu Organizations on 10 August, 2010 at Ludhiana.

Pro-Khalistan slogans raised on 6 June

Amritsar (June 6, 2010): Slogans of 'Khalistan Zindabad' filled the skies at the Amritsar on Sunday, as Sikhs in large numbers had assembled to observe 26th anniversary of the beginning of third holocaust of Sikh history.

Case Against Sajjan Kumar: Trial to begin on July 1.

New Delhi (June 2, 2010): The trial against senior Congress leader Sajjan Kumar for his role in November 1984 Sikh genocide will begin on July 1, 2010. The trial will be held on day-to-day basis.

Dal Khalsa questions SGPC over martyrs’ memorial issue

Amritsar (June 1, 2010): In a bid to corner the SGPC for failing to build a memorial in memory of Sikh martyrs of June 1984 Darbar Sahib attack, the Sikh organization Dal Khalsa has launched a “poster war”.

Canada accused BSF of India for War Crimes, Denied Visa to former trooper

New Delhi (May 22, 2010): As per an IANS news, a retired Border Security Force (BSF) trooper was denied a Canadian visa after a diplomat accused the paramilitary force of "war crimes" and being a "notoriously violent force".

Panch Pardhani organized a march against Dera Sauda & Badal Govt

Talwandi Sabo (May 16, 2010): Various Sikh organizations led by Shiromani Akali Dal (Panch Pardhani) today marched from Takht Damdama Sahib to Bathinda to protest against Dera Sacha Sauda and pressure the government to release SAD (Panch Pardhani) Chairman Bhai Daljit Singh Bittu.

Struggle for Sikh Sovereignty to continue: Panch Pardhani

Talwandi Sabo (April 14, 2010): In a conference held here at Talwandi Sabo, the Shiromani Akali Dal (Panch Pardhani) resolved to continue with their struggle to secure Sikh Sovereignty and implement edicts of Sri Akal Takhat regarding closure of deras and curb their vicious activates.

Indian PM asked Canada to curb ‘anti-India’ activities of Sikhs residing there

Canada (April 13, 2010): India's first ‘Sikh Prime Minister’ Dr. Manmohan Singh to met his Canadian counterpart and urged Canada to monitor activities of Sikhs residing there, who, according to India, are working against the interests of India.

1984 Sikh Genocide: Summons issued against Kamal Nath in United States Court under ATC Act

USA (April 06, 2010): An email sent by Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) informs that this U.S. based non-profit national human rights advocacy group has filed a civil lawsuit under the Alien Tort Claims Act against India's Union Minister, Kamal Nath, for his participation in the 1984 genocide of the Sikhs in Delhi, India.

Indians behind murder of Ranjodh Singh in Oz?; 3 arrested

Melbourne (January 30, 2010): The New South Wales police ruled out a race angle in the murder of Ranjodh Singh, a contact worker of Indian Origin; and arrested three Indians, including a young couple, for the crime.

Attack on Indian Students in Australia – overaggressive media reporting is a contributing factor

Melbourne (January 27, 2010): Reports of attacks on students of Indian origin hit newspapers headline regularly. Australia has a multi-cultural population and in recent years many students from Asian countries have migrated here. Students of Indian origin form considerable portion of such migrant learners.

Badal, Sarna be called at Akal Takht: Sant Samaj head

Amritsar (December 12, 2009): As per some media reports a prominent Sikh body today demanded that Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal and Delhi Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (DSGPC) head Paramjit Singh Sarna be summoned at Akal Takht for their ''failure to safeguard the Sikh interests''.

Comrades once again exposed their ugly mindset

Ludhiana (December 6, 2009): So-called comrades of Punjab have once again exposed their ugly mindset. It has become the integral part of the basic nature leftists in Punjab to take a stand against Sikhs, never mind they stood for right or wrong.

Dal Khalsa (UK) calls for Sikhs to unite & Stop Ashutosh & His Hindutva Cult

Britain/Ludhiana (December 5, 2009): Dal Khalsa (UK) calls for Sikhs to unite to stop the Ashutosh led DJJS from holding its proposed meet in Ludhiana on Dec 5-6, which the Dal Khalsa believes was being held with the blessings and support of the RSS and Bharatiya Janta Party.

Manmohan’s Visit to US: Sikh diaspora seeks explatnation for 25 years of Injustice and Atrocities

Ludhiana (November 22, 2009): A news reported by a prominent daily of India, The Hindu, says that on the eve of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s arrival in the U.S., different advocacy, human rights groups, networks and Sikh organisations, have put up a coordinated campaign across North America and Europe to expose the denial of justice to the thousands of victims of the November 1984 anti-Sikh carnage.

‘Those Guilty of November 1984 Sikh Massacre Should Be Punished,’ Says Amnesty International

Washington/Ludhiana (November 07, 2009): To remind the world and the American Government about the continued denial of justice to victims and survivors of the November 1984 Sikh genocide, more than 1,500 supporters marched on November 04, 2009 from Lafayette Park to Capitol Hill, Sunday, November 1, to mark the 25th anniversary of the massacre of more than 30,000 Sikhs in 18 states and 110 cities across India.

US Sikhs go beyond protests to raise awareness about November 1984 Sikh Genocide

Ludhiana (November 07, 2009): In an email sent to SikhSiyasat Network by Sikhs for Justice, some section of media is said to have reported that after twenty-five years of the 1984 anti-Sikh Massacre in India, the US-based Sikh organisations have moved away from demonstrations to a "justice awareness campaign".

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