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Kuldip Nayar

Indian journalist Kuldip Nayar passed away in Delhi today. His funeral will be conducted at 1 pm today at the Delhi's Lodhi Road based crematorium.
Indian journalist Kuldip Nayar passed away in Delhi today. His funeral will be conducted at 1 pm today at the Delhi's Lodhi Road based crematorium.
SGPC has withdrawn Shiromani Litterateur award from journalist Kuldip Nayar. Kuldip Nayar's writings were found to be carrying mis-intended misinformation against Sikhs.
Sikh youth associated with pro-freedom group Dal Khalsa and SAD (Amritsar) today staged a protest against columnist Kuldeep Nayar for drawing false
Sikh youth associated with pro-freedom group Dal Khalsa and SAD (Amritsar) today staged a protest against columnist Kuldeep Nayar for drawing false
Kuldip Nayar is known for his anti-Sikh rhetoric. Nayar, a Hindu ideologue, who pretends himself to be secular and 'friend' of Sikhs has always used his pen and imago to harm Sikh interests and serve the Indian state's desires. His recent article about “black-list of Sikhs” is currently in discussion. The write-up is being reproduced below for the information of readers of Sikh Siyasat News.
Kuldip Nayar is known for his anti-Sikh rhetoric. Nayar, a Hindu ideologue, who pretends himself to be secular and 'friend' of Sikhs has always used his pen and imago to harm Sikh interests and serve the Indian state's desires. His recent article about “black-list of Sikhs” is currently in discussion. The write-up is being reproduced below for the information of readers of Sikh Siyasat News.
While I was reading my daily news, I came across Kuldeep Nayar's article on a number of English medium websites. One example is copied below (from a newspaper called the Statesman). This article is not really about the blacklist - it goes much wider than that. In his article Nayar is basically asking the Sikhs to simply forget the terrible injustices of the past as a way to restore harmony in Punjab. He does not seem to understand that reconciliation can only happen when injustices are removed and when the guilty are punished.
Amritsar, Punjab (December 20, 2012): Columnist and writer Kuldip Nayar has removed objectionable contents about Dal Khalsa and AISSF president Amrik Singh from his autobiography in order to pacify the hurt feelings of devout Sikhs. However, the author has not deleted the controversial portion relating to Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindrawale, which has left the Panthic groups far from being satisfied.
Amritsar, Punjab (December 20, 2012): Columnist and writer Kuldip Nayar has removed objectionable contents about Dal Khalsa and AISSF president Amrik Singh from his autobiography in order to pacify the hurt feelings of devout Sikhs. However, the author has not deleted the controversial portion relating to Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindrawale, which has left the Panthic groups far from being satisfied.

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