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The release and subsequent removal of the Diljit Dosanjh-starrer Satluj from the ZEE5 OTT platform has brought Jaswant Singh Khalra’s human rights work in Punjab back into focus. While the film portrays the CBI as having done excellent work in bringing justice to the affected families, activists argue the reality is far more complex.
The release—and subsequent removal—of Diljit Dosanjh’s film “Satluj” (previously titled “Punjab 95”) from the Zee5 OTT platform has sparked widespread reactions and intense debate.
Language and script are fundamental to the identity and continuity of any civilization, culture, or society. After the British annexed Punjab in 1849, they systematically targeted the Punjabi language and the Gurmukhi script as part of their colonial policy.
The tragic death of 18-year-old Henry Nowak has been unequivocally condemned by Sikh leaders, lawmakers, and the broader Sikh world in the UK. Despite this united stance, the broader community has faced unwarranted targeting and backlash due to the background of the accused, who happened to be a Sikh.
A sharp and insightful conversation with journalist Hamir Singh on the idea of the “Cockroach Janata Party” — a powerful satire reflecting the realities of Indian and Punjab politics.
The new Punjabi film Chardikala has sparked renewed debate surrounding the cinematic portrayal of Sikh shaheeds (martyrs). Opinion remains divided: while one section supports these films as a vital medium for narrating history to younger generations, another strongly opposes them.
In this thought-provoking (Episode-4) of Our Ongoing Series on the West Asian conflict, Journalist Mandeep Singh (Sikh Siyasat) with Prominent Researcher and Scholar Dr. Kanwaljit Singh to Deconstruct the Crumbling Architecture of Western Hegemony in the Middle East and Analyze the Emerging Geopolitical Multipolar World Order.
In this thought-provoking Episode-3 on Sikh Siyasat, Journalist Mandeep Singh Converses with profound Researcher and Scholar Dr. Kanwaljit Singh to Deconstruct The Complex Layers of the On Going Conflict in West Asia (Middle East).
The political changes that have taken place in India over the past decade have brought this region into a sensitive and fragile phase. The rise of the BJP in 2014 emerged as a significant transformation.
In today’s rapidly changing global landscape, an important question arises: how should Sikhs prepare themselves? In this insightful discussion, Mandeep Singh and Dr. Kanwaljeet Singh share their views on Sikh principles, traditions, and modern-day challenges.

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