Aam Aadmi Party has returned to power Delhi with a thundering mandate, winning 67 out of total 70 seats in Delhi state assembly. The return of Aam Aadmi Party has left other everyone stunned; leave apart the political pundits and the opposition, even Aam Aadmi Party and it's leadership was shocked by results of the Delhi Assembly elections.
Sikh Siyasat's presenter Gurpartap Singh talked to Dr. Harshinder Kaur about her efforts to get Punjabi language recognized in Medical education. She also talked about current situation of Punjabi language.
Sikh Siyasat's editor Parmjeet Singh talked to Dr. Sewak Singh on contemporary situation of Punjabi Language. This is full recording of the talk show.
Sikh Siyasat talkshow's host Gurpartap Singh talked to Dr. Harshinder Kaur on the curse of Female Foeticide. This is full recording of the Episode.
Sikh intellectual S. Ajmer Singh recently raised concerns over animation mode for depicting imago/persona of Sikh Gurus and families of Sikh Guru Sahibs. He was talking to Sikh Siyasat’s editor Parmjeet Singh.
Chandigarh: Chaar Sahibzaade, a 3D Animation movie, was recently released. The is based on unprecedented and unparalleled martyrdom of four sons of tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji.
Sikh Siyasat News (SSN) editor Parmjeet Singh Gazi talked to Sikh Historian Dr. Gurdarshan Singh Dhillon on increased activities of Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) in Punjab. This is second part of this video.
Patiala, Punjab: Since the formation of Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) government in India, the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) has put Punjab on it’s radars. RSS activities have multiplied to many folds in Punjab.
Contemporary Sikh politics is passing through a phase of severe stagnation. Many Sikh political parties – (so-called) mainstream political parties and panthic political parties are there but they are not able to reflect Sikh ethos in their activism. This talkshow was an attempt to identify the basic reasons for this situation.
Contemporary Sikh politics is passing through a phase of severe stagnation. Many Sikh political parties – (so-called) mainstream political parties and panthic political parties are there but they are not able to reflect Sikh ethos in their activism.
Pro-Hindutva political outfit Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) received major election victory in India in April 2014. But this party was not able to secure similar results in by-elections held in various states of India in August and September 2014. In a talkshow with the Sikh Siyasat, Sikh historian and political analyst S. Ajmer Singh said that these ByElection Results does not mean downfall of Hindutva forces.
A special talkshow discussing the vote politics situation in India in wake of results of recently held byelections in various states.
Prof. Joga Singh said that Languages in India were not recognized in accordance with linguistic norms, rather the politics played it's part in this matter and many languages were not recognized in their independent form. Such languages were merely declared as sub-forms of Hindi. For example as per linguistic parameters Bhojpuri was an independent language but it was declared as a sub-form of Hindi.
Issue of separate Gurdwara Prabhandak Committee for Haryana (HSGPC) was discussed by Sikh Siyasat's weekly talkshow aired by Sikh Channel (UK) on July 08, 2014. Watch full recording now.
Sikh historian S. Ajmer Singh, in a talk with Parmjeet Singh, discussed that why the Sikhs were internally divided after the army attack of June 1984, despite sharing common pain? Why the (so-called) “educated” section of Sikhs was unable to understand nature of events of June 1984 as per Sikh tradition. Why such sections were not able to develop any view-point independent of the view-point propagated by the Indian State.
Ludhiana (July 23, 2012): Senior Journalists – S. Sukhdev Singh, S. Jaspal Singh Sidhu & S. Karamjeet Singh participated in recent talkshow (Qaumi Masle – ep. 5) held by Sikh Siyasat on 22 July, 2012. In this talkshow, that was hosted by S. Baljeet Singh, thorough discussion was held on the issue of controversy surrounding “Beyond the Lines – an autobiography” book by Kuldip Nayar.
Amritsar, Punjab (July 23, 2012): As per a news-brief that appeared on Express News Service (ENS) the Dal Khalsa on Sunday (July 22, 2012) slammed Indian Supreme Court lawyer Harwinder Singh Phoolka for saying that journalist Kuldip Nayar was not an enemy of Sikhs and thus, his apology should be accepted.
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