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January 26th, 2012 |
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On India’s Republic Day, Dal Khalsa
upholds Sikh sovereignty
Sends memo to PM Dr Manmohan Singh
describing 'India as a land of injustice' and an opportunistic
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Respected Prime Minister,
As
Punjab goes to the polls on Jan 30, the political landscape of
the state is devoid of issues and concerns. All parties in a
fray are resorting to populism of the worst kind, mocking the
population of the state. A proud Punjabi people, believing in
“Kirat” –honestly doing one’s duty to earn a living, have been
reduced to holding the begging bowl for freebies and largesse
from a state whose fiscal policies are teetering on creating and
fostering systems of inequitable distribution of wealth, loot of
natural resources and more expenditure on defence than health
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January 25th, 2012 |
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Letter to US Ambassador on Jay Leno's
remarks:
‘Freedom of speech’ is not a
license to offend |
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There
is a widespread protest from the Sikh community against US chat
show host Jay Leno for his ‘disrespectful’ remarks on the
holiest of Sikh shrines - the Golden Temple.
The Dal Khalsa has shot off a letter to US Ambassador stationed
at New Delhi seeking an apology from Jay Leno and urging the US
administration not to defend him.
During his show last week, Leno passed off a visual of the
Golden Temple as Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's
summer vacation home. Notably, this is not the first time that
Jay Leno had made snide remarks against the Sikh community. He
has offended the Sikhs thrice in a row. |
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December 10th, 2011 |
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On World Human Rights Day, Dal Khalsa
sends memo to HRW
Cataloguing incidents of rights
violations of past one year in Punjab
Describes cane-charging on protestors an
art of public torture
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Taking
up the cases of denial of civil liberties of common citizens in
addition to political dissenters, the organization has invited
the US-based Human Rights Watch to probe “the continuing abuse
of human rights in Punjab.”
Marking the 63rd World Human Rights Day, the group has, in a
six-page missive addressed to the international watchdog’s
office in New York, listed the instances of “custodial deaths,
violations of rights of political dissenters and common citizens
over the past one year (2011).” |
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November 30th, 2011 |
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Dal Khalsa writes to Parkash Singh Badal:
'Panth is not your cup of tea, so
say no to Panth Rattan title' |
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Believing that Parkash SIngh Badal is neither dutiful nor faithful to the Panth, the Dal Khalsa has taken exception to the arbitrary decision of Akal Takht Jathedar Gaini Gurbachan Singh to bestow the title of ‘Panth Rattan’ on Badal at Akal Takht on Dec 5.
In a communique faxed to Chief Minister Badal, the organization has urged him to say no to the title as "he doesn't deserve it".
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November 03rd, 2011 |
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ANTI-SIKH CARNAGE
Justice Denied- UN should
intervene
Sikh Youth of Punjab holds protest rally at Amritsar
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Seeking
UN intervention, Dal Khalsa chief H S Dhami said all attempts to
get justice within the legal framework of the Indian system for
the victims of Nov 1984 carnage have failed. He was speaking at
a protest sit-in organized by his party’s youth wing the ‘Sikh
Youth of Punjab’ to voice their anger against the mass killings
of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and elsewhere in Nov 1984. |
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November 1st, 2011 |
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‘Minority communities should improve
mutual ties for their safety’
The massacre of Sikhs in Nov 1984
is a blot on the ‘so-called’ secular face of India: Hurriyat
leader Geelani |
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Chairman of Hurriyat Conference (G),
Syed Ali Shah Geelani on Tuesday said that the minorities needed
to build a close rapport with one another to ensure their
protection and start serious deliberations to consolidate their
mutual relations.. |
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September 22nd, 2011 |
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SGPC POLLS : Neither fair nor free
Split in Panthic votes goes to the
advantage of SAD |
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Justice
H.S. Brar
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From horse-trading to misusing the election machinery to allowing
the casting of bogus votes, the SAD has won the SGPC elections with
a thumping majority thanks to Gurdwara Election chief commissioner
who was under obligation from the Badal government for favour he
got in the form of appointment of his daughter as a top law officer
in Punjab advocate general office. |
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August 26th, 2011 |
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Letter to the Chief Commissioner, Gurdwara
Election Commission
Will the SGPC elections on 18th be
free and fair? It seems, NOT! |
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The
organization has written a letter to Gurdwara Election Commissioner
Justice (retd) H S Brar and Home Minister of India for immediate
action and probe regarding non-Sikhs and apostate Sikhs being enrolled
for the forthcoming SGPC elections in clear violation of the Sikh
Gurdwara Act, 1925. |
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Saluting the leader on his
30th year of exile
Gajinder Singh: A visionary, idealistic
and statesman
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September
29, 2011
Sardar
Gajinder Singh has completed his 30 years in exile. He has been
admired as a leader of the freedom movement, a founding father
of the Dal Khalsa.
His life and mission is a vindication of what a determined
person can achieve against extraordinary odds. Regardless of
criticisms, he is one of the courageous and visionary leaders of
the freedom struggle. He is a pioneering articulator of
Khalistani resurgence and is unusually idealistic advocate of
conscience in Sikh politics.
Gajinder Singh has a profound belief that the creation of
independent Sikh State is necessary not only to safeguard Sikh
interests and doctrine but also for the growth of the religion.
To fulfill the vision of a free Khalistan, he has devoted his
entire life for the cause.
He is an inspirational figure not just because he raised the
banner of revolt against the injustice and discriminative
policies of the state. More important, he delivered.
Excerpts of his interview in Punjabi with senior journalist H S
Bawa is enclosed.
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'Sikh Youth of Punjab' holds anti-government rally at Amritsar. |
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Activists of Dal Khalsa's youth wing 'Sikh Youth of Punjab' hold placards
during a protest demonstration against inaction against the accused of 1984
carnage on Sikhs, in the northern Indian city of Amritsar, 03 November 2011. The
protest was organized to voice their anger against the mass killings of innocent
Sikhs in Delhi and elsewhere in November 1984. A large size banner of Congress
party President Sonia Gandhi with eyes closed and Indian Prime Minister Dr.
Manmohan Singh with lips sealed were displayed on which it was written 10,000
Sikhs killed, 10 Commissions were formed and 27 years have passed, but justice
is still a far cry. |