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Organizers have announced a critical seminar titled "The Invisible War," scheduled for April 15, 2026, in Surrey, BC. The event aims to shed light on state policies, the proliferation of Deras, and historical attempts to dilute Sikh sovereignty following the pivotal 1978 Amritsar Shaheedi.
Prominent Sikh leaders Bhai Parmjit Singh Mand and Bhai Moninder Singh are set to address the local Sikh Sangat on Punjab's current climate, the role of the diaspora, and the ongoing Khalistan struggle in an upcoming Panthic Seminar.
In a recent seminar, Dal Khalsa appealed to the Akal Takht Jathedar and the SGPC to address the growing menace of sacrilege through Sikh traditions and community strength, outrightly rejecting the need for new government legislation.
In this interview with journalist Mandeep Singh, Sikh Siyasat editor Parmjeet Singh Gazi argues that wider sections of the Sikh community need to build consensus on reviving the Panth’s historic traditions of collective decision-making and institutional leadership. He also stresses the need for a forward-looking political document that can guide Sikh efforts to uphold their right to political self-determination in an increasingly uncertain geopolitical environment.
In this exclusive interview, journalist Mandeep Singh sits down with Dal Khalsa Acting President, Paramjit Singh Mand, to discuss the road ahead. They delve into the rapidly changing political landscape and explore how the Sikh community can navigate these turbulent times to secure a prosperous future.
Journalist Mandeep Singh speaks with Dal Khalsa spokesperson Kanwarpal Singh to uncover the facts behind what he describes as “attack propaganda.”
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.
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.
Four pro-freedom Sikh organizations in Punjab commemorated the 40th anniversary of the historic Sarbat Khalsa of 1986 and issued a joint declaration at Akal Takht Sahib.
Journalist Gurpal Singh speaks with Paramjit Singh Mand, Working President of Dal Khalsa, on the relevance of the 1986 Sarbat Khalsa in the present day, and on why Sikhs must revive the process of collective decision-making and evolve joint leadership in response to current challenges and the changing international, regional, and geopolitical landscape.

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