A number of Sikh, Bahujan and Muslim activists held a joint protest at Jalandhar on August 15, which is marked annually as independence day by the Indian state. It is learnt that activists belonging to Dal Khalsa, Shiromani Akali Dal Amritsar (Mann), Rashtriya Muslim Morcha, Bhaujan Kranti Morcha, Sikh Youth Federation Bhindrawale (SYFB) and Akal Federation participated in this protest.
Representatives of various Sikh groups namely Dal Khalsa, SAD (Amritsar) and others urged the Indian state and the world community to acknowledge the right to self determination of all struggling peoples in accordance with international treaties and covenants, which all democratic nations are expected to adhere to and oblige.
Endorsing the Kashmiris’ unequivocal right to self determination, the SAD (Amritsar) and Dal Khalsa said by scrapping article 370 of the constitution, the government of India has plunged the region into further turmoil.
Dal Khalsa to hold a protest rally on India’s Independence Day at Moga against the atrocities, political subjugation and denial of rights to Sikhs in the last seven decades.
As per the media sources a strong joint protest by Kashmiris and Sikhs was witnessed outside the Indian High Commission in London on Tuesday that produced a
The pro-freedom group of the Sikhs here today while re-asserting that freedom is inalienable right of every individual, the Dal Khalsa has accused Indian leadership
The pro-freedom group of the Sikhs here today while citing the remarks of former Indian Vice-President Hamid Ansari that minorities in India
The pro-freedom group of the Sikhs Dal Khalsa has called upon the Sikhs to boycott Indian independence day celebrations and do not recite “Jan Gan Maan Anthem”
Re-asserting that Sikhs want complete freedom from India, the Dal Khalsa on Indian Independence day staged a spirited protest against the atrocities, political subjugation and denial of right to self determination in the last seven decades.
In a press release issued today, the Dal Khalsa maintained that in a rare show of unity Sikh political and religious groups have come together to protest the continuous throttling of Sikh rights and suppressing of our political aspirations for Azadi, since the last seventy years.
As per a press release by the United Khalsa Dal (UK), the Council of Khalistan and other Sikh groups would mark India's Independence Day (August 15) as "black day".
To protest against the incidents of sacrilege of Guru Granth Sahib, failure of government to punish the guilty officers responsible for killing two Sikh demonstrators at Bebhal Kalan and denial of right to self determination to Sikhs, the Dal Khalsa will hold demonstration at Ludhiana on Aug 15.
Sharpening its focus on Punjab's independence from Indian yoke, the Dal Khalsa supported by Akhand Kirtani Jatha will organize a demonstration at Ludhiana to mark India's 70th independence anniversary.
All India Sikh Students Federation (Peer Mohammad) has called upon the Sikh nation to boycott “Indian Tricolor” on August 15th because Art. 25 of Constitution label Sikhs as Hindus and the continuous denial of justice to the 1984 Sikh Genocide victims.