The pro freedom boday Dal Khalsa while Dubbing Jan 26 the Republic Day of India as a day of deceit and assimilation, believes that with the adoption of present Indian
Whilst the mainstream political parties of Punjab have started electioneering, the hardliner political party Dal Khalsa will hold a Convention on Indian Constitution, electoral system and right to self-determination on Jan 24 in Amritsar.
Issuing a stern warning to Hindu fanatics for inflaming the communal fire by copying the style and pattern of Sikh Ardas and then changing it to look like Hindu Ardas, the Dal Khalsa said the mischief if not nipped in the bud would have serious consequences for bonds between the two communities.
To support and sympathize with the victims of alleged police firing, enforced disappearances and fake encounters, the Dal Khalsa has planned an assembly
Taking an exceptional note on the Supreme Court of India's Verdict to making mandatory for the cinema viewers to stand up as mark of respect during the play of so-called 'national anthem' before the start of the film.
Trashing the RSS theory that all inhabitants of Bharat are Hindus, the Dal Khalsa today declared that Sikhs were neither Hindus nor were they followers of Indian culture.
Dal Khalsa has termed the resolution adopted by the Punjab assembly for seeking the cost of waters from non-riparian states as a first right step in the right direction to correct the wrongs of the past.
AISSF supported by Dal Khalsa and Sikh Youth of Punjab (SYP) staged a protest march to slam the Indian political as well as judicial system for utterly failing to punish the perpetrators of the Nov 1984 carnage.
A written release by the Dal Khalsa states that the All India Sikh Students Federation (Peer Mohammad) with the support of Dal Khalsa and Sikh Youth of Punjab (SYP) will hold Genocide Remembrance Day March on the occasion of 32nd Year of genocide against the Sikhs in Indian cities in November 1984.
Dal Khalsa has welcomed the unity move initiated by Jagtar Singh Hawara, who is serving life sentence in Beant Singh assassination case at Tihar jail.
Reiterating its principle viewpoint to make South East Asia a nuclear–free region, the Dal Khalsa strongly condemned the escalation of hostilities between the two nuclear-armed adversaries India and Pakistan.
In a written statement issued today the Dal Khalsa lauded [t]he consistent efforts of Sikh Federation UK to generate the moral support for right to self determination movement at international level and exposing the Indian atrocities against struggling minorities and oppressed peoples.
Extending its heartiest greetings on Eid to the Muslim World, the Dal Khalsa paid glowing tributes to all those who had sacrificed their lives while struggling for religious freedom, liberty and human dignity.
Dal Khalsa today hailed the Supreme Court for clarifying that dissent isn't sedition, hence setting the record straight. However, the organization was skeptical whether the present day governments and the police force will follow and implement SC guidelines in letter and spirit.
Dal Khalsa sought UN led credible probe into the November 1984 carnage and killings of hundreds of youths illegally and extra-judicially in Punjab and elsewhere.
Slamming the Shiromani Gurdwara Prabhandak Committee (SGPC) for its callous attitude towards Sikh sensibilities, the Dal Khalsa today hits out at the Gurdwaras management body for hurriedly and conspicuously concluding the Shaheedi Samagam of Bhai Dilawar Singh at Akal Takhat.
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.
Activists and leaders of various religious and political organizations today observed the 24th martyrdom day of Babbar Khalsa chief commander Sukhdev Singh Babbar at his native village Dasuwal, 45 kms near Tarn Taran. The function was organized by Akhand Kirtani Jatha.
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.
Dal Khalsa today asked the Indian Prime Minister to explain as to who is responsible for compelling the Kashmiri youth to pick up the stones instead of laptops and books.
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