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
Dal Khalsa, a Sikh body known for having ties with ethnic minorities and struggling nationalities in the Indian sub-continent, has expressed deep concern and outrage over the heinous incident of sexual assault on two women from the Kuki tribal community in Manipur.
Stating that the June 1984 army assault on Sikh holiest place Darbar Sahib and top temporal seat Akal Takhat has permanently been etched on the collective consciousness of the Sikhs, the Dal Khalsa has decided to take out a 'Holocaust (Ghallughara) Remembrance Parade' in Amritsar on June 5 evening starting from Gurdwara Akali Baba Phoola Singh Burj to Akal Takhat Sahib.
Presenting Punjab’s viewpoint on social, economy, education, agriculture, self-rule, human rights and religio-political aspects before G20 nations, Dal Khalsa organized a Punjab Summit (P-20) coinciding with on-going G20 summit held under India’s presidency in Amritsar.
Presenting Punjab’s viewpoint on social, economy, education, agriculture, self-rule, human rights and religio-political aspects before G20 nations, Dal Khalsa organized a Punjab Summit (P-20) coinciding with on-going G20 summit held under India’s presidency in Amritsar.
In order to express the issues of Punjab and Sikhs before the G20, Dal Khalsa organized Punjab P20 together with the active Sikh organizations of Punjab. In this event, 20 speakers from Punjab presented their views on various pressing issues, including Punjab River Water, Migration, the dictatorial state of India, agrarian issues, to convey the voice of Sikhs at the international level.
To present Punjab’s viewpoint on social, economic, education, agriculture, human rights and political aspects before G20 nations, the Dal Khalsa will hold Punjab Summit in Amritsar on March 19 coinciding with G20 summit in Amritsar from 15th to 17th and then 19th and 20th March.
When delegates from your country arrive in Amritsar and visit the Darbar Sahib, popularly known as the Golden Temple, the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee that manages the historic Sikh shrines in Punjab, will surely extend a warm welcome on behalf of the Sikh community.
Blaming the Delhi police for committing human rights abuses, the Dal Khalsa strongly condemns its personal for abducting and torturing Lakha Sidhana’s cousin Gurdeep Singh, who is a law student.
Farmers and Sikh organizations today vowed that sacrifices and loss of lives of farmers during Kissan andolan won’t be allowed to go in vain. They were speaking at a function held inside Darbar Sahib complex in memory of Navreet Singh, who died with police bullets during Tractor March in Delhi on Jan 26.
Pro-freedom Sikh organization Dal Khalsa on Thursday hailed the Supreme Court for repteadly clarifying that dissent isn't sedition, hence setting the record straight.
Dal Khalsa president Harpal Singh Cheema today strongly condemned the framing of farmer leaders and Sikh activists in fake cases by Delhi Police.
Responding to the call given by 40 farmers organizations asking the people to celebrate new year with the protesting farmers, the Dal Khalsa urged the masses to join farmers sitting at Singhu, Tikri and other borders of Delhi on 31st Dec to mark the beginning of 2021 and pray for the success of farmers cause.
Dal Khalsa has dedicated this year’s World Human Rights Day (WHRD) to the rights of farmers and political prisoners from Kashmir to Punjab to central India.
Terming the Kartarpur corridor as symbol of faith and bonds, the Dal Khalsa and like minded groups and prominent personalities urged the Indian government to reopen this historic pilgrim’s pathway.
Participating in the farmers’ stir against contentious farm laws on November 5, the Dal Khalsa warned the Narendra Modi Government for pushing Punjab to the wall.
To mark the first anniversary of Kartarpur Sahib corridor on Nov 9, the Dal Khalsa along with Akal Federation will hold a meet at Dera Baba Nanak-Kartarpur border.
To commemorate 55th Punjab day, the Dal Khalsa today held a rally to highlight contentious issues related to denial of rights and Punjab’s destiny beside farmer’s distress.
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.
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