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Panch Pardhani Jatha

The Panch Pradhani Jatha opposes Punjab government interference in Khalsa Panth affairs, calling for the complete scrapping of the 2008 and 2026 Satkar Acts.
The political changes that have taken place in India over the past decade have brought this region into a sensitive and fragile phase. The rise of the BJP in 2014 emerged as a significant transformation.
Marking a significant historical milestone, pro-freedom Sikh organizations on 29th April 2029 released a comprehensive policy document titled “Khalistan: Sidhant, Virasat Ate Bhavikh” (Khalistan: Vision, Legacy, and Future) at the Akal Takht Sahib.
Four Sikh organizations gathered at Sri Amritsar to release "Khalistan: Vision, Legacy, and Future," outlining a 14-point strategic policy for the Panth.
Marking a significant historical milestone, pro-freedom Sikh organizations today released a comprehensive policy document titled “Khalistan: Sidhant, Virasat Ate Bhavikh” (Khalistan: Principles, Legacy, and Future) at the Akal Takht Sahib.
Following the controversial pre-dawn alleged police encounter of 19-year-old Ranjit Singh in Gurdaspur, political leaders and human rights organizations are intensifying their demands for an independent CBI investigation, questioning the official police narrative.
Following Nikhil Gupta's confession in a US court, the Panch Pradhani Jatha has issued a strong warning. They allege that Indian intelligence agencies, mirroring their overseas transnational repression tactics, are deliberately creating instability in Punjab. The group fears that these agencies might now employ hired assassins to target prominent Sikh figures, farmer leaders, and pro-Punjab activists within the state.
Learn about the key developments from the 1986 Sarbat Khalsa's 40th anniversary samagam held at Amritsar Sahib and the key announcements made for future of Sikh political leadership.
Addressing a gathering at Amritsar, Panth Sewak Bhai Daljit Singh (Panch Pardhani Jatha) discusses the changing regional and international situation, challenges and opportunities for Punjab and the Sikhs in current situation, and proposed a path forward.
Four Sikh Organizations announced a Joint Declaration on 40th Anniversary of 1986 Sarbat Khalsa. Read and download Joint Declaration by Four Sikh Organizations on 40th Anniversary of 1986 Sarbat Khalsa.

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