In a poignant remembrance event held on November 24, 2024, to mark the 40th anniversary of the 1984 Sikh genocide, the Sikh community of Perth released two significant new books shedding light on the tragic events of November 1984. The books, Sirf Delhi Nahin (Not Only Delhi) and Sikh Nasalkushi Da Khura-Khoj (Part 2) (Footprints of Sikh Genocide - Part 2), were unveiled in a ceremony attended by members of the local Sikh sangat.
Sikh Siyasat has released a new audiobook titled “Azadnama : Fansi de Takhte Ton Jail Chithian”. This book is Co-edited by Parmjeet Singh Gazi (editor of Sikh Siyasat News), Ranjeet Singh and Published by Bibekgarh Parkashan.
A revised second edition book titled “Sikh Nasalkushi 1984” (Sikh Genocide 1984) is recently released by Bibekgarh Parkashan. Edited by Sikh Siyasat News editor Parmjeet Singh Gazi and Sikh researcher Ranjeet Singh, this book tracks the footprints of genocidal violence against Sikhs across India during 1984.
A new book titled “Azaadnama” was released in Perth during an event organized by Sikh Sewak Jatha and Punjab Youth Federation of Western Australia on Sunday (Nov. 19).
A new book penned by Bhai Malkeet Singh Bhawanigarh tells the untold story of Shaheeds of Aloarkh village. Aloarkh is a historic village in Sangrur district.
A new book about unsung heroes of Sikh armed struggle of mid-1980s to mid-1990s will be released on 9 June 2022 at Ludhiana. The book is penned by Bhai Daljit Singh who had been a leader of the Panthic Committee that led the struggle as a joint front.