Dal Khalsa takes exception over the unceremoniously sacking of Takht Damdama Sahib Jathedar and practice of appointing granthis as Takht Jathedar.
Dal Khalsa today greets the people of Sri Lanka for punishing the cruel dictator and human rights violators Mahinda Rajapaksa in the recently concluded elections.
Dal Khalsa today asked Punjab’s Chief Minister and home minister Parkash Singh Badal and Sukhbir Singh Badal to explain to the people as to why the police leadership was "authorized" to speak on their behalf on the issue of Sikh political prisoners.
Sikh organization Dal Khalsa has asked the Akal Takht jathedar Giani Gurbachan Singh to convene a meeting of the "Panthic" groups and legal experts to discuss the issue of Sikh political prisoners, specifically the situation since the Supreme Court interim order of July 9, 2014.
Amritsar, Punjab: Dal Khalsa has urged the Jathedar Akal Takht not to lower their status and prestige by repeatedly appealing to centre and state governments ...
Sikh outfit Dal Khalsa has demanded that the print and electronic media should stop calling the killings of Sikhs in 1984 as “riots”.
As the Home Minister (HM) of India has admitted that Nov 1984 killings were Genocide and not riots, the Dal Khalsa has urged Shri Rajnath Singh to translate his words into action and direct all print and electronic media (where ever govt's writ works) to stop writing or calling the carnage as "riots" in future.
Dal Khalsa has observed that truth, morality and ethics were missing in the Punjab politicians across the spectrum.
Urging the Jathedar’s of all Takhts to shun the culture and practice of enjoying state security and privileges, the Dal Khalsa has asked the SGPC to provide them with adequate security guards keeping in view their respect and requirement.
Raising the pitch in the wake of an appeal made by Jathedar of the Akal Takht to sign online petition seeking amendment to Article 25 (b) (2) of the Indian constitution, the Dal Khalsa has come out with more radical step to address the long-pending demand what it termed as "constitutional wrong".
Hailing the Patiala court verdict in which it had handed over life sentence to four policemen for kidnapping and then killing a Khanna resident in a fake encounter, the Dal Khalsa feels that it would revive the dying hopes for justice in those families whose children were abducted and subsequently killed in fake encounter by security forces during the heydays of armed struggle in Punjab.
Amritsar, Punjab: Dal Khalsa took exception over the manner the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) has petitioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi for changing the name of Aurangzeb road in Delhi after Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib's name.
Commemorating 66th World Human Rights day, the Dal Khalsa will hold a rally and march against forced disappearances, fake encounters, illegal detentions and inhuman torture in Punjab since 1984.
Amritsar, Punjab: Accusing Parkash Singh Badal for showing Sikhs at large in a bad light to extract political mileage from New Delhi, the Dal Khalsa today asserted that Shiromani Akali Dal (Badal)'s alliance with the Hindutva party should not be construed as guarantor of Sikh-Hindu amity.
Amritsar, Punjab: The Damdami Taksal, headed by Baba Harnam Singh Dhumma has backed the Dal Khalsa march for ‘Rights and Justice’ scheduled to start on Nov 2 from Akal Takht Sahib to Delhi based headquarters of the United Nations seeking world body intervention for bringing the perpetrators of Nov 1984 massacre to book.
Hoshiarpur, Punjab (Oct. 03): To commemorate 30 years of Nov 1984 pogrom, the Dal Khalsa has resolved to organize a Rights and Justice March from Akal Takht Sahib to Delhi based Embassy of the United Nations to seek world body intervention for justice and political resolution to Punjab Problem.
Amritsar, Punjab (August 25, 2014): Dal Khalsa today slammed the executive committee of the SGPC for taking U-turn on the issue of controversial chartered accountant SS Kohli.
Amritsar, Punjab (August 22, 2014): Dal Khalsa today termed the stalling of film 'Kaum de heere' as first onslaught of "Modi Sarkar" on Sikhs.
Hoshiarpur, Punjab (August 17, 2014): Dal Khalsa would not allow the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) to implement their fascist agenda in Punjab and divide the people on communal lines as Punjab is a land of great gurus and Sikh martyrs. The organization urged the people of Punjab to defeat the nefarious designs of the RSS.
Hoshiarpur, Punjab (August 04, 2014): In the context of Pakistan and India observing their respective independence day on 14th and 15th, the Dal Khalsa has decided to observe August 13 as “Azaadi Sankalp Divas" (Independence Determination Day) by organizing a Conference at Jalandhar.
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