Dal Khalsa organized a seminar on "Shahadat, Sangharsh Ate Azadi Da Rah" (Martyrdom, Struggle and Path of Freedom) at Gurdaspur (Punjab) on 29 September 2024.
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In the memory of late Bhai Gajinder Singh, the founding leader of Dal Khalsa, the Dal Khalsa has decided to organize a seminar on 29th September at Gurdaspur. The title of the seminar will be 'Martyr, resistance and the road to Freedom'.
Taking a significant step, the Dal Khalsa has shot off a missive to French President who is slated to be the chief guest of India’s 75th Republic Day celebrations on January 26, claiming that at this stage, when the Indian government’s role into transnational repression is under world scrutiny “your acceptance to be the chief guest has acutely disappointed the Sikhs worldwide,".
Dal Khalsa leader Kanwar Pal Singh, reacting to the verdict of the Supreme Court on Article 370 abrogation in Kashmir said, "Clearly, the Indian top court’s verdict endorsing the Indian government’s decision to abrogate Article 370 has come on explected lines.
Punjab’s Pro-freedom group Dal Khalsa on Friday offered prayers at Sri Akal Takht Sahib for the well-being of all “exiled” Sikh activists, release of Sikh political prisoners, success of “Sikh freedom struggle” and seeking punishment for the killers of Hardeep Singh Nijhar, Paramjit Singh Panjwar and others killed “extra-judicially”.
Pro-freedom Sikh group Dal Khalsa has written to G20 countries urging them to listen to the voices and viewpoints of the communities and nationalities that are being suppressed and threatened by the present dispensation in the country that is hosting the G20 summit.
To present the perspective of minorities and nationalities residing in India before the G-20, the Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar) and the Dal Khalsa have decided to convene a Conclave under the nomenclature
The Dal Khalsa has decided to organize a rally and march in Amritsar on Punjab Day to highlight how New Delhi through black laws is treating Punjab as its colony, encroaching on state's rights, ruining youth’s lives, looting states river waters in violation of riparian principles beside farmers distress.
In true Sikh tradition, prior to embracing the gallows , ‘Jo Bole So Nihal!’ was chanted recalls Tihar jailer Sunil Gupta in his book Black Warrant, co-authored with senior journalist Sunetra Chaudhury, which details the final minutes of the duo accused in the Indira Gandhi assassination case.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s call to switch off lights and light candles and lamps at 9 pm for 9 minute on Sunday to fight the COVID-19 pandemic drew flak from the Dal Khalsa that termed it nothing but empty symbolism based on numerology.
The Dal Khalsa today repressed Nanakshhi year 552 calendar after an Ardas at Akal Takht Sahib.
Making a fervent appeal to US president Donald Trump prior to his scheduled visit to India, the Dal Khalsa urges the United States to debunk India’s hollow arguments that whatever it does to its minorities is its internal matter.
A picture of serenity, Maqbool Bhat read his last Namaz, drank tea and peacefully went to the gallows, 36 years ago. With the Quran as his constant companion, his regular readings of Islam made him a man of God for the inmates of Delhi’s Tihar Jail No 3. , recalls Tihar prison jailer Sunil Gupta in his memoirs – Black Warrant, reviewed here by Dal khalsa Activist Kanwar Pal Singh.
The people of National capital in their collective wisdom has defeated the hawkish Hindutva BJP while reposing faith in AAP, the party known for its soft Hindutva approach.
On the occasion of his seventh death anniversary, political activist from Amritsar Kanwar Pal Singh revisits the hanging of Afzal Guru through the eyes of Sunil Gupta’s book -Black Warrant.
The family members of slain Khalistan Liberation Force (KLF) chief Bhai Harmeet Singh (PHD), along with representatives of Sikh organisations and Sikh sangat organised Antim Ardas and Shaheedi Samgam in Bhai Harmeet Singh's memory. He as assassinated by gunmen on January 27 near Lahore.
In desperation, the BJP led Union Govt is hell bent to smash non-violent protest against CAA through violent means said Sikh political organization ‘Dal Khalsa’ in the wake of firing incidents at Jamia University and Shaheen Bagh in the last seven days.
Taking a dig at all splinter factions of Shiromani Akali Dal for lending direct or tactical support to the BJP in the ensuing Delhi assembly polls scheduled for Feb 8, the Dal Khalsa said the so-called saviours of Panth have turned out to be saviours of selfish political interests.
Contesting the statement of Home Minister Amit Shah that his government will implement CAA come what may
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