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The Sikh group Dal Khalsa has hit out at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu, calling them heirs to a legacy of violence against the Sikh community.
In January 2014, declassified UK government documents released under the 30-year rule confirmed long-held suspicions within the Sikh community: that foreign governments, including the Margaret Thatcher-led British government, were involved in the Indian Army’s June 1984 military assault on Sikh Gurdwaras across Punjab and neighboring states.

  Dal Khalsa organized a Siminar on topic “Shahadat, Sangharsh Ate Azadi Da Rah” (Martyrdom, Struggle and Path to Freedom) at Gurdaspur (Punjab) on 29th September 2024. This seminar was dedicated by Dal Khalsa to the memory of its’ founding member Bhai Gajinder Singh. Speaking during this seminar Sikh Siyasat editor Parmjeet Singh Gazi shared […]

What should Sikhs do on the Emergency film controversy?

This is first interview with Dr. Sewak Singh under a series on analysis of 1980s-90s phase of Sikh struggle. In this first episode, Dr. Sewak Singh discussed that who could engage in analysis of the struggle and movements? What this interview and share with others.

On 15 September 2024 an International Sikh Convention was convened at Guru Nanak Gurdwara, Sedgley Street, Wolverhamptonearlier, England. During this convention various speakers shared their views with the Sangat. This is video recording of a Sikh youth leader from Canada.

  Dal Khalsa organized a seminar on “Shahadat, Sangharsh Ate Azadi Da Rah” (Martyrdom, Struggle and Path of Freedom) at Gurdaspur (Punjab) on 29 September 2024. This seminar was dedicated by Dal Khalsa to the memory of Bhai Gajinder Singh. On this occasion, Bhai Jhujhar Singh attended and shared his views with the audience regarding […]

Remembering great Sikh martyrs on 9th October 2024, Bhai Daljit Singh Bittu shared an important message for the Sikh youth. In this message he has highlighted the importance of spiritual aspects of Gursikhi way of life for struggle.

June 1984 stands etched in the annals of Sikh history. The Indian Army's assault on Sri Harmandar Sahib, the revered Darbar Sahib in Amritsar, and other Sikh Gurdwaras in Punjab marked a chapter known as the "Teeja Ghallughara." The echoes of this holocaust reverberated across the Sikh community, leaving deep impact.
British Sikh lawyers have united to establish a pioneering court as a platform for resolving family and civil disputes within the Sikh community, as reported by 'The Times' on Thursday (25th April).

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