Recent revelations from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau show that the Government of India, through its diplomats in Canada, R&AW agents, and operatives of the Bishnoi Gang, is conducting a campaign of violence targeting the South Asian community, particularly pro-Khalistan activists.
Panth Sewaks Bhai Daljit Singh Bittu, Bhai Narien Singh Chaura, Bhai Satnam Singh Khandewala, Bhai Satnam Singh Jhanjian, Bhai Lal Singh Akalgarh, Bhai Rajinder Singh Mughalwal, Bhai Sukhdev Singh Dod, Bhai Amrik Singh Isru, Bhai Hardeep Singh Mehraj, Bhai Manjit Singh Phagwara and Bhai Bhupinder Singh have released a joint statement
Bhai Parmjit Singh Panjwar, chief of the Khalistan Commando Force, has been killed by armed assailants while underground is a huge shock for the ongoing Sikh sangarsh.
Chandigarh – A collective of panth sewaks addressed the Indian state’s ongoing security operations in Punjab and stated that the Indian state is intentionally trying ...
A collective of panth sewaks, who directly participated in the Sikh sangarsh as guerrillas, leaders, thinkers, supporters, and sympathizers, announced an initiative to host an international level Sikh gathering at Sri Anandpur Sahib on Miri-Piri Divas this year.
Sikh personalities Bhai Daljit Singh, Bhai Nariean Singh, Bhai Lal Singh Akalgarh, Bhai RAjinder SIngh Mughalwal, Bhai Satnam Singh Khandewala, Bhai Satnam Singh Jhanjian, Bhai Amrik Singh Isru, Bhai Sukhdev Singh Dod, Bhai Hardeep Singh Mehraj and Bhai Manjit Singh Phagwara issued a joint statement on 29 December 2022 terming Indian government's announcement to celebrate Vir Bal Divas on 26 December as an attempt to distort Sikh tradition. This news report is based on this statement.
The discussion held at Gurdwara Shaheed Ganj (B Block, Railway Colony), Sri Amritsar, the shrine of Saka 1978 martyrs, is the beginning of efforts to create an atmosphere of internal dialogue between the Goshti Khalsa Panth and the Gur Sangat so that we can carry out our practices according to the traditions of the Guru Khalsa Panth. Let's practice. Dal panths of the Khalsa Panth, Taksals, Jathas, Karseva and other sects, organizations and parties were invited to participate in it.
The discussion held at Gurdwara Shaheed Ganj (B Block, Railway Colony), Sri Amritsar, the shrine of Saka 1978 martyrs, is the beginning of efforts to create an atmosphere of internal dialogue between the Goshti Khalsa Panth and the Gur Sangat so that we can carry out our practices according to the traditions of the Guru Khalsa Panth. Let's practice. Dal panths of the Khalsa Panth, Taksals, Jathas, Karseva and other sects, organizations and parties were invited to participate in it
The discussion held at Gurdwara Shaheed Ganj (B Block, Railway Colony), Sri Amritsar, the shrine of Saka 1978 martyrs, is the beginning of efforts to create an atmosphere of internal dialogue between the Goshti Khalsa Panth and the Gur Sangat so that we can carry out our practices according to the traditions of the Guru Khalsa Panth.
The discussion held at Gurdwara Shaheed Ganj (B Block, Railway Colony), Sri Amritsar, the shrine of Saka 1978 martyrs, is the beginning of efforts to create an atmosphere of internal dialogue between the Goshti Khalsa Panth and the Gur Sangat so that we can carry out our practices according to the traditions of the Guru Khalsa Panth. Let's practice.
Personalities related Sikh struggle, including Bhai Rajinder Singh Mughalwal, Bhai Lal Singh Akalgarh, Bhai Daljit Singh, Bhai Narien Singh Chaurra, Bhai Bhopinder Singh, Bhai Satnam Singh Khandewala, Bhai Satnam Singh Jhanjian, Bhai Hardeep Singh Mehraj, Bhai Amrik Singh Isru, Bhai Manjit Singh Phagwara and Bhai Sukhdev Singh Doad have announced to form a common platform to initiate dialogue for Panthic unity. They addressed a press conference at Press Club, Sri Amritsar on 28 September 2022.
Hoshiarpur, Punjab (October 20, 2013): According to information available with the Sikh Siyasat News (SSN) the Dal Khalsa and Akali Dal Panch Pardhani (ADPP) will organize a ‘Justice and Freedom’ March in Jalandhar on November 1 to mark the 29th anniversary of November 1984 Sikh Genocide in India.