Latest News:

All India Sikh Conference

Akal Takht Jathedar summons AISC chief; Babbar seeks security during appearance

Amritsar/ New Delhi: Sukhdev Singh, in-charge of Akal Takht secretariat has issued fresh directions to All India Sikh Conference president Gurcharan Singh Babbar to appear before the Five Singh Sahibs at Akal Takht Sahib.

Gurcharan Singh Babbar giving information addressing the media [February 20, 2014]

Sikhs were put under house arrest in Haridwar on the occasion of Parkash Gurpurb of Guru Nanak

Uttarakhand, India: Sikh activists Gurcharan Singh Babbar and Ajmer Singh Randhawa has said that the police has covered-up every village of Sikhs around Haridwar and every Sikh house and no Sikh was permitted to step out and celebrate the Gurpurab day of Guru Nanak in Uttarakhand. They said that the police crackdown was directed by Harish Rawat led government in Uttarakhand.

Gurcharan Singh Babbar giving information addressing the media [February 20, 2014]

AISC warned Uttrakhand govt. to take back Gurdwara Gyan Godri site

All India Sikh Conference president Gurcharan Singh Babbar, in a letter to the Uttarakhand chief minister Harish Rawat, has informed about their plan to reclaim the land on which the Gurdwara Gyan Godadi Sahib stood.

Gurcharan Singh Babbar giving information addressing the media [February 20, 2014]

Delhi police role in Sikh Genocide 1984 – AISC held demonstration outside Delhi police headquarters

New Delhi, India (February 23, 2014): As per inforamtion available with the Sikh Siyasat News (SSN) the All India Sikh Conference (AISC) held a demonstration outside police headquarters in Delhi on Thursday seeking action against guilty police personnel for their role in November 1984 Sikh pogrom. These police personnel had not fulfilled their duties and instead illegally disposed of thousand of bodies of Sikhs in an inhumane way.

Delhi Police role in Sikh Genocide 1984 – AISC to hold demonstration outside Delhi police headquarters

New Delhi, India (February 20, 2014): As per information available with the Sikh Siyasat News (SSN) All India Sikh Conference is going to stage a demonstration outside the Delhi Police Headquarters, New Delhi and submit the “List of Killer Police Officers” to the Police Commissioner of Delhi on Thursday, the 20th February at 02:00 p.m.

Baba Baljeet Singh Daduwal & others Sikhs released by Uttrakhand police

Paunta Sahib, Himachal Pardesh (November 29, 2012): According to certain media reports Uttrakhand police has released Panthic Sewa Lehar patron Baba Baljeet Singh Daduwal, All India Sikh Conference (AISF) president Gurcharan Singh Babbar and other Sikh devotees who were taken into custody on November 28, 2012.

Around 700 Sikhs arrested by Uttrakhand Police

Paunta Sahib/Ludhiana, Uttrakhand/Punjab (November 28, 2012): According to information available with Sikh Siyasat News (SSN), around 700 Sikhs including Panthic Sewa Lehar leader Baba Baljeet Singh Daduwal, All India Sikh Conference leader Bhai Gurcharan Singh Babbar, Uttrakhand Punjabi Kranti Morcha leader Kanwar Jupinder Singh, were prevented by Police from entering Uttrakhand State. Later on they were arrested by Sehaspur Police on the orders of SDM Sri Tripathi and SSP Dr. Jagdish Chand.

Entry of Sikhs banned in Haridwar in wake of Fateh Yatra

Amritsar, Punjab (November 27, 2012): There are reports that Uttrakhand Governemnt has deployed heavy police force to prevent Sikhs from going to Haridwar. “Sikhs heading to Haridwar for the three-day birth anniversary celebrations of Guru Nanak Dev, beginning November 27, at a spot near Har ki Pauri […] may lead to a standoff with the Uttarakhand Police deploying forces in and around Haridwar to prevent any law and order problem”.

AISC to protest outside Rashtarpati Bawan (India) on Oct. 31 against denial of justice to 1984 Genocide victims

New Delhi (October 28, 2012): All India Sikh Conference headed by S. Gurcharan Singh Babbar has criticised the Centre for failing to punish those involved in the November 1984 massacre of Sikhs. The group has demanded immediate judicial action against the perpetrators of the violence.

March for Gurudwara Gian Godhri begins; SGPC remains indifferent

Amritsar, Punjab (November 8, 2011): Gurudwara Gian Godri, a Sikhs Gurudwara that was set up at Har-ki-Pauri in memory of Guru Nanak Dev's to Haridwar in 1504-05, was destroyed by notorious mobs as a part of genocidal violance against Sikhs in November 1984.