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Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent arrival in Washington D.C. isn't just a routine diplomatic visitit significantly impacts Sikhs and Sikh activism in the U.S. We must understand his true intentions and the implications for our community.

Chandigarh/Ontario: Several Indian media outlets have reported that the Government of Canada has blocked the social media handles of Australia Today, a pro-India news outlet based in Australia. These reports, following a briefing by India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), have sparked confusion and misinformation, seems incorrect. On November 7, 2024, during a regular media […]

As per the media reports the supporters of the Nurmahal Jalandhar based Divya Jyoti Jagran Santhan (DJJS) a cult of thugs, on the same page
As per the media reports the supporters of the Nurmahal Jalandhar based Divya Jyoti Jagran Santhan (DJJS) a cult of thugs, on the same page

Ontario (July 25, 2013): The Sikh Activist Network, a North American based Sikh youth group, has released a statement expressing solidarity in remembrance of the 30th anniversary of Black July. The statement, released as the Tamils worldwide remembers the pogrom, has been reproduced in full below: “It is with a profound sense of solidarity that […]

As the month of June has passed, Canadian Sikhs, along with human rights activists and their allies, are recovering from yet another campaign of misinformation by the Indian High Commission and a recent wave of visceral and unfounded attacks.
As the month of June has passed, Canadian Sikhs, along with human rights activists and their allies, are recovering from yet another campaign of misinformation by the Indian High Commission and a recent wave of visceral and unfounded attacks.
Former Liberal MPs Sukh Dhaliwal of Surrey, B.C., and Andrew Kania of Brampton, Ontario, were honoured at the second annual Tears and Ashes event organized by youth from the Sikh Activist Network in Toronto last week for raising the November 1984 issue in Parliament.
Former Liberal MPs Sukh Dhaliwal of Surrey, B.C., and Andrew Kania of Brampton, Ontario, were honoured at the second annual Tears and Ashes event organized by youth from the Sikh Activist Network in Toronto last week for raising the November 1984 issue in Parliament.

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