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Statement From The Family of Jagtar Singh Johal – UK citizen arrested by Indian police

The family of Jagtar Singh Johal, a UK Sikh citizen arrested by Punjab police on November 4 from Rama Mandi in Jalandhar has issued a written statement.

Netizens Express Solidarity with UK Citizen Jagtar Singh Johal (Jaggi) Arrested by Punjab Police; Seek Release with hashtag #FreeJaggiNow

Chandigarh: Many social media users took to Twitter last evening to express solidarity with Jagtar Singh Johal alias Jaggi, a UK citizen arrested by Punjab police from ...

With Recent Arrests, Previously Declared ‘Staged’ Attack on Shiv Sena Leaders Turns ‘Real’ for Punjab Police

Taking a sharp U-turn the Punjab police have claimed that an attack on a Shiv Sena leader in February last year was real and not staged as the police had declared it earlier.

Police Remand of UK Citizen Extended Till Nov. 14; British Authorities Could Not Meet Him

Police remand of UK citizen Jagtar Singh Johal was extended till Nov. 14 by a duty magistrate in Moga. The police was to present Jagtar Singh before a regular magistrate in Baghapurana but the police presented him before a duty magistrate in Moga after the Bagharpurana magistrate went on leave.

Sikh Federation UK Raises Concern about Arrest and Detention of Scottish Sikh man by Indian police

Sikh Federation UK, a UK based Sikh group, has raised serious concerns about arrest and detention of a UK citizen Jagtar Singh Johal.

Relatives Claim Jagtar Singh UK Falsely Framed in Jagdish Gagneja and Other Cases

Relatives of British citizen Jagtar Singh have asserted that he is falsely implicated by the Punjab police various cases including the killings of RSS activists in Punjab.

Punjab Police Claims Sultan Masih and Dera Followers’ Killings Cases also Solved; DGP Says Proof present to link Arrested persons with these Cases

The Punjab police today claimed that the cases related to killing of Christian pastor Sultan Masih and two followers of Dera Sauda Sirsa were also solved with recent arrests.

CM Amarinder Singh and Punjab Police claim to solve cases of killings of Hindu leaders; 2 from UK among 4 Arrested

Punjab Chief Minister Capt. Amarinder Singh and Punjab police chief Suresh Arora today maintained that the state police solved cases related to alleged target killings of Hindu leaders, including RSS leader Jagdish Gagneja. Notably, investigation of Jagdish Gagneja's killing was handed over to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

Visiting UK Citizen Arrested from Jalandhar by Baghapurana Police; Police Remand for 5 Days

A UK citizen was arrested by Punjab police from Jalandhar yesterday who was presented before a Baghapurana court today. The court sent him on 5 days of police remand.

Pickup from Delhi Airport, Sikh Youth Returning from UK booked in UAPA case; On police remand till Nov. 6

A Sikh youth who was withheld at by Indian immigration authorities at Indira Gandhi International Airport at New Delhi on October 31 upon his arrival from England, is with the Baghapurana police on police remand till November 6.

British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson challenged with the release of the ‘Sacrificing Sikhs’ report

Just before Boris Johnson entered the Grimond Room to give evidence to the Foreign Affairs Select Committee yesterday he was ‘served’ with a copy of the Sacrificing Sikhs report produced by the Sikh Federation (UK) that was officially released half an hour later.

Sikh Federation UK Releases Report “Sacrificing Sikhs”; Seeks Investigation into British Role in June 1984 Ghallughara

Based on declassified secret documents Sacrificing Sikhs report, released by Sikh Federation UK, exposes Margaret Thatcher led UK government role in June 1984 attack by Indian Army on Sikhs.

Sikh Youth Returning from UK Withheld at Delhi Airport; Handed Over to Punjab Police, says Kin

Taljit Singh of Jammu was withheld by Indian immigration authorities at Indira Gandhi International Airport at New Delhi earlier today.

British Sikhs Move Step Closer To Get Separate Sikh Ethnic Tick Box For The 2021 Census

On 23 October the Sikh community moved a step closer to securing a separate Sikh ethnic tick box in the 2021 Census after the Office for National Statistics (ONS)

Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn Reaffirms Commitment on Sikh Issues: Sikh Council UK

Sikh Council UK said in a statement issued on Sunday (Oct. 22) that England's Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn has re-affirmed his personal commitment to the manifesto commitments made by the party on Sikh issues before the election.

Sikhs Experiencing Institutional Racism in Britain: Sikh Federation UK

Labour MP for Birmingham Edgbaston Preet Kaur Gill here on Tuesday and Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group for UK Sikhs challenged Amber Rudd,

Cabinet Office Minister Needs To Improve His Understanding Of The Legal Status Of Sikhs, Says MP Preet Kaur Gill

Here on Wednesday Preet Kaur Gill MP reportedly challenged the Cabinet Office Minister Rt. Hon. Damian Green in Parliament on the failure of public bodies

British PM’s Race Audit silent on discrimination against Sikhs by public bodies

Sikh organisations consulted by the Cabinet Office are incensed at the failure to address data gaps and have declared the Prime Minister may have given the green light to public bodies to continue to discriminate against the minority Sikh community despite protection under race laws.

Sikh Lords May Stare Exit From UK Parliament

The House of Lords agreed unanimously on 5 December 2016 that their numbers should be reduced by stating "that this House believes that its size should be reduced,

Pro-India media making Desperate Attempts to Undermine Sikh demand for Separate Identity Column in British Census: Sikh Federation UK

Days after publication of a media report in an English vernacular published from Chandigarh (India), the Sikh Federation UK - an organisation of Sikhs in England, has accused Indian media for making desperate attempts to undermine the Sikh demand for separate identity column in British census.

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