On February 5, a shaheedi smagam dedicated to the martyrdom of Sikh martyrs Bhai Harminder Singh, Bhai Jhilman Singh, Bhai Ravinder Singh and Bhai Baldhir Singh Ji was organized at village Bohran wala Littran dist. Jalandhar.
Presenting a paper on suppression of Sikh expression about “Teeja Ghallughara” by the Indian State using ‘digital repression’ against the Sikhs Parmjeet Singh, editor of Sikh Siyasat News, cited incidents of content blocking.
In this interview, Sikh Siyasat editor Parmjeet Singh Gazi analyzes the recent actions of the Jathedar, particularly his decision to declare Sukhbir Badal as Tankhaiya, and the subsequent statement by the SGPC President regarding control over the Akal Takht.
This short clip is taken from a video interview with Sikh Siyasat editor Parmjeet Singh Gazi analyzing current disarray in electoral Sikh politics of Punjab.
In this insightful interview, journalist Mandeep Singh sits down with Parmjeet Singh Gazi, editor of Sikh Siyasat, to delve into the current state of Sikh electoral politics. They explore the rising confusion and chaos, examining how recent events are unfolding and their implications for the community.
On July 29, 2024, Gurdwara Sahib in Village Budh Singh Wala, district Moga, hosted the annual Shaheedi Samagam, a significant event dedicated to honoring the sacrifices of Sikh martyrs.
On June 5, 2024, the Panth Sewak collective organized a Shaheedi Samagam at Gurdwara Attari Sahib in Sultanwind, Amritsar. This significant event brought together a diverse group of speakers who shared their insights on the rich history, current state, and future prospects of the community.
The Gurmat Samagam held in Hoshiarpur on June 2, 2024, served as a solemn commemoration marking the 40th anniversary of Teeja Ghallughara, a significant event in Sikh history from June 1984.
This video delves into the complexities of Sikh electoral politics in Punjab, examining the root causes behind its disarray and factionalism. Parmjeet Singh Gazi, Editor of Sikh Siyasat News, provides deep insights into how historical, social, and political factors intersect with the Indian state's agenda, influencing the current scenario.
The spotlight is once again on the severe pollution of Budha Darya, with numerous civil society and environmental groups calling for decisive measures to halt the contamination.
Sikh Siyasat editor Parmjeet Singh Gazi delivered a compelling address, emphasizing the vastness of the Ghallughara in June 1984 and the subsequent Sikh genocide of November 1984. He articulated the importance of the Jujharoo struggle initiated by Sikh youth following these tragedies, underscoring their resilience and commitment to the Khalsa Panth.
A fragmented landscape is unfolding in Sikh electoral politics, marked by the significant reduction of the dominant force, SAD (Badal), which is now embroiled in internal strife that may lead to a split. As multiple players vie for influence, no single entity has yet consolidated all Sikh electoral power.
The Antim Ardas ceremony of S. Tarlok Singh, father of Bhai Navjot Singh (CM Beant Singh case), took place on Tuesday, June 25 at Gurdwara Saacha Dhan in Sector 60, Mohali.
In this video Sikh Siyasat editor Parmjeet Singh Gazi delves into the intricacies of Sikh electoral politics in Punjab ahead of the Lok Sabha polling on June 1st.
Punjab Human Rights Organization (PHRO) has recently written a letter to SGPC appointed Jathedar of Akal Takht Sahib Giani Raghbir Singh submitting their findings on enforced disappearance of Bhai Gurdev Singh Kaunke, former Jathedar of Akal Takht Sahib, by Indian forces.
Panth Sewak Jatha,Gurusar Mehraj held Samagam at Mehraj in Bathinda. Speaking during this samagam 16/12/2023 S.Parmjeet Singh shared his views about Importance of Punjab & Sikhs .
SGPC has postponed its proposed December 20 march in Delhi to press central government of India to grant permanent release to Bandi Singhs (Sikh Political Prisoners) and convert death sentence of Bhai Balwant Singh Rajoana into sentence of imprisonment.
In wake of clearcut revelations by foreign authorities regarding India’s internationally coordinated assassination campaign targeting Sikhs, Sikh Siyasat News’ editor Parmjeet Singh explains that how Sikhs should understand this phenomenon, and more importantly how Sikhs should respond to it? Watch this special interview.
A revised second edition book titled “Sikh Nasalkushi 1984” (Sikh Genocide 1984) is recently released by Bibekgarh Parkashan. Edited by Sikh Siyasat News editor Parmjeet Singh Gazi and Sikh researcher Ranjeet Singh, this book tracks the footprints of genocidal violence against Sikhs across India during 1984.
A new book titled “Azaadnama” was released in Perth during an event organized by Sikh Sewak Jatha and Punjab Youth Federation of Western Australia on Sunday (Nov. 19).
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