Sikhs across the globe condemn Badal Govt’s action of desecrating Dastar (Sikh Turban)

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Published: March 30, 2011
Sikhs across the globe condemn Badal Govt’s action of desecrating Dastar (Sikh Turban)  | read this item

Ludhiana, PUNJAB (March 30, 2011): In a disturbing incident in Mohali, a young Sikh man’s turban was forcibly removed in broad day light by a police officer on the orders of another senior officer of Punjab Police. The incident proves that SAD (Badal) have not only failed to protect the dignity of Sikh articles of faith but they are also engaged in intentional desecration of Sikh turban.

Bhikhi remains under curfew; government and media take up positions against Sikhs

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Published: January 3, 2011
Bhikhi remains under curfew; government and media take up positions against Sikhs  | read this item

Ludhiana/Mansa (January 03, 2011): Punjab government has come up openly in support of Dera Sauda Sirsa (DSS), as the Punjab police yesterday arrested Sikh preacher Baba Baljeet Singh Daduwal and prevented him to address a Gurmat Samagam at Bhikhi town of Mansa district.

Sikhs Genocide (1984): Petition demanding recognition supported by Sikh Diaspora but opposed by Indians

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Published: June 10, 2010
Sikh Burnt Alive
Sikhs were burnt alive during 1984 Sikh Genocide  | read this item

Toronto (June 10, 2010): Two Canadian MPs, including Punjab-born Sukh Dhaliwal, gave a notice to table a petition in the Canada’s parliament Wednesday asking the Canadian government to recognize the 1984 Sikh massacre in India, in which thousands of Sikhs were killed by Indians, as an act of genocide.

Sikhs’ protest against Gadkari’s speech is a corollary of Anti-Sikh Propaganda

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Published: May 15, 2010
Sikhs' protest against Gadkari's speech is a corollary of Anti-Sikh Propaganda  | read this item

Fatehgarh Sahib (May 15, 2010): The Sikh Students Federation in a press statement has remarked that the opposition offered by the Sikhs yesterday to controversial speech of BJP chief at Fatehgarh Sahib, is a corollary of distortion process of Sikh history unleashed by RSS and hindutva forces.

SAD chief Badal and BJP chief Gadkari participated in ‘ardas’ with shoes on

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Published: May 14, 2010
SAD chief Badal and BJP chief Gadkari participated in 'ardas' with shoes on  | read this item

Fatehgarh Sahib (May 14, 2010): Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal and BJP President Nitin Gadkari have showed disrespect to Sikh tradition, ethics and values by participating in a ardas with their shoes on.

Sikhs objected against address by BJP chief, Mann denied entry to the venue

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Published: May 14, 2010
Sikhs objected against address by BJP chief, Mann denied entry to the venue  | read this item

Fatehgarh Sahib (May 14, 2010): Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar) president Simranjit Singh Mann was briefly detained along with 60 of his supporters here today.

Special police team to investigate case u/s 295A (IPC) against editor of Rozana Spokesman, a Punjabi daily

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Published: April 10, 2010
Special police team to investigate case u/s 295A (IPC) against editor of Rozana Spokesman, a Punjabi daily  | read this item

Chandigarh/ Mohali (April 10, 2010): As per an IE news report, Joginder Singh, Editor of Rozana Spokesman, a Punjabi Daily published from Mohali, was booked u/s 295A (IPC) on Thursday night for ‘causing communal disharmony’ through ‘provocative’ write-ups in Spokesman.

RSS preacher condemned for making anti-Sikh propaganda

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Published: January 26, 2010
RSS preacher condemned for making anti-Sikh propaganda  | read this item

Amritsar (January 28, 2010): The Dal Khalsa has condemned the ‘blasphemous’ write up titled Harminder Sahib, Golden Temple – The Holy City of Amritsar posted on the official website of the RSS.

Comrades once again exposed their ugly mindset

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Published: December 6, 2009
Comrades once again exposed their ugly mindset  | read this item

Ludhiana (December 6, 2009): So-called comrades of Punjab have once again exposed their ugly mindset. It has become the integral part of the basic nature leftists in Punjab to take a stand against Sikhs, never mind they stood for right or wrong.