Centre says delay granted lease of life to Bhullar; He has nothing complain about for delay

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Published: October 19, 2011
Centre says delay granted lease of life to Bhullar; He has nothing complain about for delay   | read this item

New Delhi (October 19, 2011): The case of Professor Devender Pal Singh Bhullar did not come for hearing in the Supreme Court of India today. The case was listed for hearing on number 28 but could not be taken up, due to shortage of time.

Bhullar’s plea scheduled for hearing in Indian Supreme Court on 19 October

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Published: October 18, 2011
Bhullar's plea scheduled for hearing in Indian Supreme Court on 19 October  | read this item

New Delhi ( October 18, 2011 ): The Supreme Court of India is scheduled to hear the clemency plea of Professor Devinderpal Singh Bhullar on Wednesday, 19th of October. Bhullar has been on death row for more than eight years, after he was convicted, in 2001, by a designated TADA court for criminal conspiracy in a 1993 bomb blast case. His appeal was finally dismissed by the Supreme Court of India in 2003. Later a review petition against the death sentence was filed with the President of India under Article 72. Home Ministry of India took more than eight years to decide tender its’ advice to the President of India in this case. Delay in execution is now base of clemency plea filed by Bhullar’s wife in the Supreme Court.

Dal Khalsa slams Manpreet for riding on Anna wave

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Published: October 17, 2011
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Amritsar ( 17 October, 2011 ): Taking a dig at Congress and Akali Dal (Badal) for ruining the Punjab financially, the Dal Khalsa said everyone “right from Parkash Singh Badal to Manpreet Singh Badal, wants to ride on Anna’s anti-corruption wave only to get political mileage out of it.

Peer Mohammad to stop Advani’s Rath Yatra from entering Punjab

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Published: October 15, 2011
Peer Mohammad to stop Advani's Rath Yatra from entering Punjab  | read this item

Moga, Punjab (October 14, 2011): Karnail Singh Peer Mohamman, head of Peer Mohammad faction of All India Sikhs Students Federation (AISSF – Peer Mohammad) announced that it will not allow L.K. Advani’s Rath Yatra to enter the State of Punjab because of Advani’s history of spreading communal disharmony and provoking violence against religious minorities during his previous Yatras.

Sikh Genocide 1984: Kamal Nath’s presence in Belgium draws protests from Sikhs

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Published: October 14, 2011
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Sikhs protesting against presence of Sikh Genocide Suspect and Indian Minister Kamal Nath in Belgium   | read this item

Leuven/Belgium (October 13, 2011): Several hundred Sikhs gathered and protested in Leuven, Belgium in front of the Central Library where India’s Minister for Urban Development attended 5th EuroIndia Summit on Thursday. The protest rally was organized by Sikh organization of Europe including Sikh Council of Belgium and management committees of European Gurudwaras.

Stop terrorizing farmers, Sikh body tells CM Badal

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Published: October 14, 2011
Stop terrorizing farmers, Sikh body tells CM Badal  | read this item

Amritsar (October 14, 2011): Criticizing the state government for raining lathis on farmers protesting against the alleged forcibly acquired land at Gobindpura in Mansa area, the Dal Khalsa has asked the Akali-BJP government to stop the danda-raj in Punjab.

High Court denies bail to Bhai Daljeet Singh in Ropar Case

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Published: October 13, 2011
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High Court denies bail to Bhai Daljeet Singh in Ropar Case

Daljeet Singh Bittu, leader, Panch Pardhani, speaking to media at Takht Damdama Sahib in Talwandi Sabo on Thursday.Photo Gurmeet Sonu  | read this item

Chandigarh (October 13, 2011): Though the prosecution has failed to bring any evidence or witness against Bhai Daljeet Singh in Ropar case, the High Court has turned down his bail plea. Hearing the plea of Bhai Daljeet Singh Justice Rajesh Bindal of Punjab and Haryana High Court has directed the lower court to conduct timely hearings of the case and dispose it off with in specified time.

Badal, Captain not tabled Bhullar’s resolution due to fear of loss of Hindu votes, says Dal Khalsa

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Published: October 11, 2011
Badal, Captain not tabled Bhullar's resolution due to fear of loss of Hindu votes, says Dal Khalsa  | read this item

Hoshiarpur (October 10,2011): Dal Khalsa slams both Akali Dal and Congress for utterly failing to bring the resolution in the recently concluded session of the assembly for commutation of death penalty to life imprisonment for Prof Davinder Pal Singh Bhullar.
The office bearers of the radical group who were in the city to attend the monthly meet here today lashed out at both Parkash Singh Badal and Captain Amarinder Singh for scuttling the resolution by indulging in shadow-boxing.

Letter of Sukhdev Singh Sukha and Harjinder Singh Jinda to Indian Prime Minister

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Published: October 9, 2011
Letter of Sukhdev Singh Sukha and Harjinder Singh Jinda to Indian Prime Minister  | read this item

Theoretically, it is appropriate to clarify that our Rastrya (nation) is the Khalsa Panth absorbed into the Guru Granth Sahib. We took the first vital steps towards the destination of Khalistan by touching our foreheads with the footdust of this nation.

The elimination of Mr. Vaidya, the General of your forces engaged in destroying the Khalsa Panth and its power, was a holy act on our difficult path of martyrdom. It has once again brought the historical truth to light the urge of the Khalsa Panth to breathe in freedom, its self respect and honor cannot be finished.

… and some – like Jinda Sukha, chant freedom slogans at the top of their voices

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Published: October 9, 2011
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... and some - like Jinda Sukha, chant freedom slogans at the top of their voices  | read this item

“Some collapse on the way, some walk up solemnly, and some – like Khalistan militants Jinda and Sukha in 1992 – chant freedom slogans at the top of their voices” – Ahmadullah (Hangman).

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