Follow Sikh Siyasat News at

Khadoor Sahib

A Mahan Shaheedi Conference was held on 6 December 2025 at the University of Windsor, Canada, to commemorate the 350th martyrdom anniversary of the Ninth Sikh Guru, Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji.
Sikh electoral politics in Punjab appears to be on a path of deepening fragmentation, with multiple factions positioning themselves ahead of future political contests.
On this occasion, Bhai Kanwaljit Singh (Punjabi Department, Sri Guru Angad Dev College, Khadoor Sahib) shared his thoughts on the unparalleled bravery displayed by Sikhs throughout history, especially in the face of adversity.
Amritpal Singh, president of ‘Waris Punjab De’ group which was formed by late actor turned political activist Deep Sidhu, is set to contest Lok Sabha election from Khadoor Sahib constituency.
Local Gurudwara khadoor Sahib organized a discussion on Words on 5 Feb 2023. This discussion was held at Khadoor sahib.

  To maintain environmental and ecological balance it is necessary to keep 33% of land under trees. But only 6% of land surface of Punjab is covered by trees. Therefore adverse environmental changes are taking place in Punjab. Bhai Satpal Singh Purewal who resides in Seattle (USA) has decided to return to portion of his […]

The Election Commission of India (ECI) has reportedly issued a show-cause notice to Bibi Paramjeet Kaur Khalra for saying in an interview that the values enshrined in Guru Granth Sahib were her manifesto.
The Election Commission of India (ECI) has reportedly issued a show-cause notice to Bibi Paramjeet Kaur Khalra for saying in an interview that the values enshrined in Guru Granth Sahib were her manifesto.
Shiromani Akali Dal (Taksali) today (April 14) announced to withdraw the nomination of its Khadoor Sahib candidate General JJ Singh to support Bibi Paramjeet Kaur Khalra, who is contesting from this constituency as a candidate of Punjab Democratic Alliance (PDA) on ticket of Punjabi Ekta Party led by Sukhpal Singh Khaira.
Polling for Khadoor Shaib bypoll was held today in which fifty eight percent of votes were cast. The assembly segment witnessed much low polling as compared to the 80.07 per cent voting which took place in 2012 assembly polls for the same seat.

Like Our Facebook Page:

Podcast

Advertisement

Latest Five

Advertisement

Latest News & Updates

Advertisement

Latest Sikh News & Updates

Advertisement

General News & Update