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November 01st, 2008 |
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Migrants posing demographic threat to Punjab |
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Describing
a heavy influx of migrants as 'population bomb', hundreds of party activists
displaying placards and banners marched in the streets of Hoshairpur and
Jalandhar cities to convey that the (population) bomb was ticking and that their
uncontrolled influx and permanent settlement is 'unwelcome' and unacceptable' in
the state.
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September 19th, 2008 |
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Put Bajrang Dal and the VHP on terrorist list
An open letter to Home Minister of India |
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The dubious activities of the Bajrang Dal, an armed youth wing of the VHP needs to be put under the scanner. A range of violent activities across the country and especially against Christians in Orissa has provided enough evidence of its appetite for bloodletting.
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September 19th, 2008 |
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Membership drive launched |
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The organization began its enrolment drive for primary membership of the party. H S Dhami newly elected president of the party formally launched the membership drive in Punjab on 16 September 2008 after presiding over the meeting of the new office bearers.
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August
08th, 2008 |
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H S Dhami is organization's new head |
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On the 30th foundation day, the delegates of the party elected Harchranjit Singh Dhami their next president for the term of 2 years and authorized him to resurrect the organizational structure afresh. |
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June
04th, 2008 |
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Living in Exile |
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On
the occasion of the 24th anniversary of army assault, revolutionary
poet and Dal Khalsa founder leader, Gajinder Singh goes down memory
lane reminiscing events and thoughts that touched his life in his long
sojourn away from homeland Punjab. |
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June
04th, 2008 |
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Minorities demand right to sanctity of shrines |
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An inter-faith 'minority conclave' to mark the 24th anniversary of
army attack codenamed Operation Bluestar on Darbar sahib and other
shrines, lashed out at successive governments and its sponsored lumpen
forces for committing a sacrilege of religious places belonging to
minorities from time to time.
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April
04th, 2008 |
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Probe extra-constitutional killings of Sikhs
An open letter to Punjab CM, Parkash Singh Badal |
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To seek a full-scale public enquiry into
the cases of human rights violations, the organization has written a
letter to Punjab CM, Parkash Singh Badal urging him to set up a
commission to probe extra-constitutional role and illegal-methods of
certain police higher-ups during militancy period.
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March
27th, 2008 |
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Eminent scholars to draft norms and code of conduct for the working of jathedar; 17-member drafting committee constituted |
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To
outline working procedure for the jathedar, a 17-member committee of
eminent scholars and well known academicians having deep faith in Sikh
ideology and principles has been` constituted. The formation of this
committee was decided at the Sikh conclave organized by Dal Khalsa on
March 9 at Amritsar to prepare a document on the overall working sphere
of the jathedar of the Akal Takht Sahib and other Takhts. |
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March 24th, 2008 |
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Ethnic nationalities join hands, forms coordination
committee |
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To strengthen the spirit of cooperation and to build
effective coordination among the constituent units, an interim coordination
committee was formed at a meeting of leaders and representatives of
organizations from Kashmir, Punjab and the North-east, which was attended
among others by JKLF chairman Yasin Malik and presided by Justice Retd.
Ajit Singh Bains. |
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March 9th, 2008 |
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Akal Takht is supreme: Sikh Conclave
It's jathedar should be independent of all kinds of political and
administrative pressures and manipulations. |
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Sikh scholars, legal brains and heads of Sikh socio-religious organizations
unanimously passed a resolution reiterating thats the Akal
Takht was supreme and its supremacy and sovereignty cannot be challenged,
compromised and questioned as was being done by certain vested interests. |
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January 25th, 2008 |
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Teasing
Times:
57 years, No rights only deaths and detentions |
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After
unfurling the Sikh Flag symbolizing Sikh sovereignty in defiance to
Tricolor in Amritsar 3 years back, the organization this year adopted
another way to register its dissent against "onslaughts of the state by
misusing the provisions of the constitution". |
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December 08th, 2007 |
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Aspiring for self-rule. |
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As
armed rebellion in Kashmir, Manipur, Nagaland and Panjab is on the ebb,
activists from these war-torn areas assembled in Chandigarh to force the
right to self-determination on 8th December to commemorate World Human
Rights Day. Organized by the Dal Khalsa, the seminar saw the
participation by activists from these areas and the notion of coming
together oozing from all corners of the jam-packed room. |
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Dal Khalsa activists hoisting banners to
demand new laws to regulate the influx of migrants in the state on the
occassion of Punjab Jagao March held on Nov. 01, 2008. Led by party
chief H.S. Dhami, they insisted that "migrants have altered the
demography, polluted the culture and drained away the wealth of Punjab
in the past three decades." They shouted angry slogans against the rise of Hindutva forces and described the Nov 1984 Sikh genocide as a blot on the image of Indian pseudo secularism. |
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