Management committee of various Sikh Gurdwaras in Germany strongly condemned Frankfurt incident in which a group of people forcible prevented a prachar samgam by Sikh pracharak Bhai Panth Preet Singh.
Sikh Siyasat News' editor Parmjeet Singh talked to Sikh pracharak Bhai Panthpreet Singh about events related to struggle against Beadbi of Guru Granth Sahib and the Sarbat Khalsa 2015 and sought answers of various straightforward questions.
Recently Sikh pracharak Bhai Panthpreet Singh strongly criticised the ruling regime of Punjab and posed five questions to the Badals asking them to clarify that if speaking for the Panth was an act of “hardliners” then how could they term their past positions as “soft-lines” when they used to make anti-government gestures while pretending to take up the Sikh issues.
As per information the Sikh pracharaks have announced to not go ahead with the programme to gherao the houses of ruling party ministers, MLAs, MPs and SGPC members.
Another outrageous incident of beadbi of Guru Granth Sahib is reported from Malke village in Moga district. Village Malke is located near village Bargari and village Buraj Jawahar Singh Wala in Faridkot district. Residents of Malke village told Sikh Siyasat News (SSN) that they noticed the incident of beadbi around 4 am when they found that ripped Angs of Guru Granth Sahib were laying the the streets of the village.
Watch Special Report by the Sikh Siyasat News about Sikh Pracharks march from Fatehgarh Sahib to Chandigarh to offer BLOOD to Punjab CM. The March was held on October 30, 2015.
Sikh pracharaks today sent a bowl of blood for Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal after the negotiations between Sikh pracharaks and the Punjab government failed to yield any results. It is notable that Sikh pracharaks who have been staging a sit-in at Punjab and Chandigarh border near sector 51 had three rounds of negotiation with representatives of the Punjab government but both sides failed to reach any agreement.
This is video recording of a speech/ appeal by Bhai Ranjit Singh Dhadrianwale during a sit-in at Chandigarh-Punjab border on October 30, 2015. This speech was part of an ongoing event so we recommend our visitors to read following details to better understand the context of this speech.
Sikh pracharaks are continuously staging a sit-in at Punjab and Chandigarh border near sector 51 as negotiations are going on between Sikh pracharaks and the representatives of the Punjab government. So far (30/10/2015 - 23:01 hrs, IST) three rounds of negotiation have taken place but both sides are yet to reach some agreement. Cabinet Minister Parminder Singh Dhindsa and MP Prem Singh Chandumajra were participating in the negotiations on behalf of the Punjab government along with senior administrative, civil and police officials.
Around five hundred Sikh pracharaks led by Bhai Panthpreet Singh, Bhai Ranjit Singh Dhadrian, Giani Kewal Singh and others today held a march from Fatehgarh Sahib to Chandigarh but they were prevented from entering the capital city by the police.
Sikh pracharaks will be taking up a march from Fatehgarh Sahib to Chandigarh today "to offer their blood" to Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal.
Panthic unity is the foremost need of the hour at this stage but it seems that the struggle heading towards an unfortunate split.
In order to channelise the Sikh upsurge against sacrilege of Guru Granth Shaib at Bargari village near Kotkapura, Sikh pracharaks Bhai Ranjit Singh Dhadrian, Bhai Panthpreet Singh, Giani Kewal Singh and others yesterday announced a strategy for protests to press the government to act against the culprits.
The Punjab police today released Bhai Panthpreet Singh, Bhai Ranjit Singh Dhadrianwale along with other Sikhs who were arrested in relation to demonstrations against sacrilege of Guru Granth Sahib at village Bargari.
Kotkapura police has registered an FIR (number 192, dated 14 Oct. 2015) against Sikh preachers and the Sikh sangat in relation to yesterdays Kotkapura incident.
Kotkapura police has registered an FIR (number 192, dated 14 Oct. 2015) against Sikh preachers and the Sikh sangat in relation to yesterdays Kotkapura incident. A copy of the FIR is available with the Sikh Siyasat News.
Tensions currently prevail in Kotkapura town of Punjab after the Punjab police used force to disperse Sikh protesters who were demanding action against persons involved in sacrilege of Guru Granth Shaib.
Tensions currently prevail in Kotkapura town of Punjab after the Punjab police used force to disperse Sikh protests who had been demanding action against persons involved in sacrilege of Guru Granth Shaib.