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Gatka Association & Punjabi Cultural Council hails victory of Sikh and Punjabi Candidates in UK

Hailing the success of Sikhs and Punjabis in UK parliamentary elections, the Gatka Association of India and Punjabi Cultural Council have extended warm congratulations to Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi and Preet Kaur Gill.

Brussels Sangat Unite to campaign for the re-opening of Guru Nanak Gurdwara Vilvoorde

Following intense two day discussions facilitated by Sikh Council UK, sangat unanimously agreed on June 11, 2017 to rise above their differences and work towards building community cohesion and improving governance.

Four MP’s Who Won UK’s Parliamentary Elections Are From Jalandhar

Following the results of the just concluded British parliamentary election on Friday morning the city of Jalandhar got a reason to smile and celebrate as four out

OutJusticed 2 (Review by Harjinder Singh, Akaal Publishers)

I attended the screening of ‘Outjusticed 2’ in Birmingham, UK. I had watched the trailer and vaguely knew it would be about Shaheed Bhai Jaspal Singh (1994 – 2012).

UK Election Results and Achievements of UK Sikh Diaspora [Letter to the Editor]

As elections result came in UK- it was our achievement that we put our support to the Labour Party - Parminder Singh Bal (UK).

Historic General Election for UK Sikh Community: Sikh Council UK

Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi and Preet Kaur Gill have successfully been elected to Parliament following the General Election in the UK.

Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi, First turban-wearing Sikh candidate Elected as MP in British Parliament

Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi, a Labour party candidate, become the first turban-wearing Sikh to get elected to British Parliament.

Preet Kaur Gill Elected as First Sikh Woman MP in British Parliament

Preet Kaur Gill, a Labour party candidate, was elected as MP during General Elections held for the British Parliament on Thursday.

Labour Party In UK To Vouch For Sikhs ‘Right To Wear Kakkars’

As per the media reports the Labour Party in UK in their recently released race and faith manifesto has promised to defend Sikhs' right to wear all Kakkars (articles of faith).

25000 Sikhs Came Out In Solidarity With London & Manchester United Against Recent Attacks

The Daily Telegraph covered what was happening in Trafalgar Square yesterday. Surprisingly the mainstream media has not reported on the show of Sikh solidarity

FSO Update on June 1984 Trafalgar Square Rally After London Attack

The Federation of Sikh Organisations (FSO) has issued following update on June 1984 remembrance rally at Trafalgar Square after the late Saturday night attack in London...

Over 25,000 Expected to Gather in London to Remember Victims of 1984 Sikh Genocide

by Gurjeet Singh OVER 25,000 TO GATHER TO REMEMBER VICTIMS OF 1984 SIKH GENOCIDE On eve of General Election legal and political pressure to be ...

UK General Elections 2017: Labour resurgence expected to lead to several Sikh MPs- Sikh Federation UK

The Sikh Federation UK said in a statement that Labour resurgence expected in UK General Elections which could to lead to several Sikh MPs.

Sikhs Stand in Solidarity with the City of Manchester In This Difficult Time: United Sikhs

Our doors and our hearts are open." was the message United Sikhs and members of the local Sikh community sent to the residents of Manchester, England

REVIEW – ‘OUTJUSTICED 2’, A Documentary by Sikh Siyasat (JAGDIP SINGH)

‘Outjusticed 2’ is a documentary produced by Punjab-based media platform Sikh Siyasat, and is directed by the news site’s editor Parmjeet Singh.

Sikh Federation UK Condemns Manchester Attack

Sikh Federation UK has condemned the Manchester suicide bomb attack which left 22 persons dead and 59 others injured.

Sikh Response to Manchester Attack: Taxi Drivers serve free lifts, Gurdwaras Open gates to victims

Media reports emanating from Manchester indicate that Sikhs promptly responded to this tragedy by offering humanitarian help to the victims.

Sikh Council UK Condemns Manchester Attack

The Sikh Council UK has condemned the Manchester attack which left 22 people dead (at the time of reporting).

British Role in June 1984 Attack on Sikhs: Sikh Body To Step Up Political & Legal Pressure

The Sikh Federation (UK) has been successful in getting the Labour Party leadership to include an independent public inquiry into UK Government

Labour Deputy Leader Tom Watson Challenges British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson on 1984

In a live radio interview Labour Party Deputy Leader, Tom Watson accused Boris Johnson that “he was either mistaken or he was deliberately trying to mislead” when Boris had said “no more documents exist” in relation to UK Government involvement in Indian Army attack on Darbar Sahib in June 1984 in Amritsar, India.

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