In a unique expression of solidarity, Dal Khalsa activists led by party general secretary Kanwarpal Singh paid a goodwill visit to ailing octogenarian Kashmiri nationalist leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani at his Delhi residence.
Dal Khalsa today joined issue with Union Minister M Venkaiah Naidu for wondering whether US would allow death anniversary of Osama Bin Laden to be observed at its soil.
Dal Khalsa Tuesday condemned the arrest of former Delhi University lecturer S.A.R. Geelani under sedition charges for allegedly organising an event on February 10 to commemorate the death anniversary of Afzal Guru at Press Club of India.
Amritsar Sahib: Coming down heavily on Delhi police for invoking sedition charges against JNU students and Prof SAR Geelani for organizing events against the hanging of Afzal Guru, the Dal Khalsa blamed political as well as police establishment for hardly showing any respect for high court and Supreme Court verdicts vis-a-vis applying sedition charges against political dissidence.
Dal Khalsa today joins the people of Kashmir in paying tributes to Afzal Guru on his third death anniversary. Party leader Kanwar Pal Singh in a statement to media, said the Indian state murdered Guru secretively three years ago.
Dal Khalsa today joins issue with President of the country Pranab Mukherjee on his viewpoint that the army assault against Darbar Sahib codenamed "Operation Blue Star" in June 1984 was unavoidable.
While alleging that the Indian state has been violating human rights and political aspirations of different minority communities and struggling nationalities, Dal Khalsa leader S. Kanwarpal Singh Bittu listed reasons behind protest against India's republic day calling #Boycott26January.
On the eve of India's republic day, the Dal Khalsa and its allies today staged a spirited protest against what they termed as Constitutional denials and wrongs and sought from country's dispensation to show magnanimity and allow the struggling peoples residing in the peripheral states of the country the ‘right to self determination and right to secede’ in the light of the commitment made by India's first PM Jawahar Lal Nehru in his speech broadcast on 3rd June 1947.
On the eve of India's republic day, the Dal Khalsa and its allies today staged a spirited protest against what they termed as Constitutional denials and wrongs and sought from country's dispensation to show magnanimity and allow the struggling peoples residing in the peripheral states of the country the ‘right to self determination and right to secede’ in the light of the commitment made by India's first PM Jawahar Lal Nehru in his speech broadcast on 3rd June 1947.
Dal Khalsa leaders including S. Kanwarpal Singh and Ranbir Singh addressed a press conference on Jan. 20 at Azaad Bhawan Amritsar (head office of the Dal Khalsa) to announce protest on January 25 outside DC officer Amritsar to mark India's Republic day as "Black Day".
While terming the India’s republic day as betrayal day for Sikhs, the Dal Khalsa along with its alliance partner Panch Pardhani has decided to organize public rally at Amritsar on Jan 25 to protest against “Injustices and Intolerance".
Joining issue with Deputy CM Sukhbir Singh Badal and Congress president Captain Amrinder Singh for giving the call to Punjabis to throw "topiwala" (referring to Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal) out of the state as "outsider" can't represent the state in true spirit, the Dal Khalsa said fear of defeat has forced both the "dastarwala" to speak the language that they earlier love to downplay by labelling it "provocative and dangerous for India's so-called secular fabric".
The biggest and naked lie of the recent years is that octogenarian Akali leader Parkash Singh Badal and his government has never interfered in affairs of the SGPC and the Akal Takhat. Stating this, Dal Khalsa spokesperson Kanwar Pal Singh said he hasn’t seen a bigger liar than Senior Badal in his 18 years of political life.
This is video of Sikh Siyasat talkshow with Dal Khalsa spokesperson S. Kanwarpal Singh Bittu about the events related to the Sarbat Khalsa 2015.
Condemning the dismissal of Panj Piyare's by the SGPC executive, the Dal Khalsa and SAD Panch Pardani said it was engineered by Badals only to satisfy their ego and arrogance.
In view of the SGPC meet on Jan 1 to deliberate on the situation arisen out of Panj Piyarae’s directive to its executive to relieve the present Takhat Jathedars from their services as Jathedars, the Dal Khalsa has urged the executive members to take decision as per wishes of the Panth and not keeping the interests of their political masters in mind.
Firing a salvo against the SAD leadership for creating scare among Hindus by spreading canards", the Dal Khalsa has asked CM Parkash Singh Badal and Deputy CM Sukhbir Singh Badal to explain why, where and when has the sadbhawna of Punjab got disturbed.
Firing a salvo against the SGPC for not adhering to the pressing demand of Sikh Panth to remove the present Takhat jathedar's, the Dal Khalsa says removal of Gaini Gurbachan Singh and two others was 'essential' for peace within the community.
Striking a discordant note, the Dal Khalsa today lashed out at the SAD and Congress leaders -the main players of Punjab polity for referring to the era of 80's as “dark days” reminding them that it was the days of struggle against state repression and injustice besides upholding national honour of Panth.
Dal Khalsa today took a dig at rulers of Punjab for failing to deliver 'real justice' to victims of police firing in Behbal Kalan and instead resorted to time-tested cheap tactics of offering cash or job to kin or building memorial in victim's memory. The organization feels compensation without bringing the guilty cops to book means a little.
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