Several prominent Sikh organizations and gurdwaras from across Canada have issued a joint statement condemning the violent attack on the Sri Guru Singh Sabha Gurdwara in Malton, Ontario, and calling for stronger actions against Indian diplomatic interference in the country
Sikhs across the country announced the formation of Sikh Federation (Canada) today, a Sikh advocacy organization dedicated to empowering the Sikh com munity in Canada to advocate for dignity, justice, and self-determination.
The Sikh Federation International, an coalition body of Sikh Federations based in USA, Canada, UK Australia and Europe, has issued a statement saying “Resolution of diplomatic tensions with India must address Sikh self-determination”
In a written statement, the Sikh Youth of America (SYA) has condemned India's alleged ongoing violence and transitional repression against Sikhs globally.
In the wake of escalating diplomatic tensions between Canada and India, the narrative has taken a complex turn, with both nations grappling with serious accusations and geopolitical implications. Journalist Mandeep Singh delves deep into this unfolding situation in a compelling conversation with Parmjeet Singh, editor of Sikh Siyasat News.
In the wake of escalating diplomatic tensions between Canada and India, the narrative has taken a complex turn, with both nations grappling with serious accusations and geopolitical implications.
The BC Gurdwaras Council (BCGC) has called on the Canadian government to take strong action against Indian diplomats involved in violent crimes targeting Sikh activists in Canada. Citing Canadian administration’s recent revelations
In a response to recent revelations of alleged foreign interference and transnational repression by the Indian State targeting the Sikhs, the World Sikh Parliament has publicly commended the Government of Canada for its decisive action against Indian diplomats allegedly involved in criminal activities targeting the Sikh community.
Appreciating the relentless efforts made by Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau and its investigative agency RCMP, for exposing the masterminds and conspirators behind the assassination of Canadian Sikh Hardeep Singh Nijjar,
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced the expulsion of six Indian diplomats as part of an ongoing investigation into violent criminal activities allegedly linked to the Government of India.
On October 14, 2024, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) issued a statement addressing ongoing investigations into serious criminal activities linked to agents of the Government of India.
Dabinderjit Singh, Lead Executive for Political Engagement at the Sikh Federation (UK), has issued a statement (copy available with SSN) urging the UK and other nations to address transnational repression allegedly carried out by the Indian government against Sikh activists abroad.
The World Sikh Organization of Canada (WSO) welcomes Canada’s declaration of India's foreign interference activities as a “significant threat to public safety” in Canada.
Canada and India have entered in another phase of escalated diplomatic tensions on Monday (October 14) as more details of Canada’s communication to India regarding India’s campaign of targeting Sikh activists in Canada have surfaced.
Ongoing diplomatic tensions between India and Canada have further escalated. India today issued a statement revealing that Canada, in a diplomatic communication, has pointed India’s High Commissioner to Canada as ‘person of interest’ in an ongoing investigation in Canada.
The newly formed Sikh Federation International (SFI) announced that UK parliamentarians will be briefed on Monday, 14 October, regarding transnational repression by India against Sikhs. The Sikh Federation International issued the following written statement in verbatim:
A group of U.S. Senators has called for a strong diplomatic response to allegations of an Indian government plot to assassinate an American citizen on U.S. soil. In a joint letter dated 17th of June 2024, addressed to Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Senators Jeffrey Merkley, Chris Van Hollen, Tim Kaine, Bernard Sanders, and Ron Wyden expressed "deep concern about credible allegations" and demanded accountability for those involved.
WSO urges Prime Minister Trudeau to ensure that Indian Prime Minister Modi is not invited to the G7 meeting scheduled to take place in Kananaskis, Alberta, in 2025.
United States Attorney’s Office has issued a press release regarding extradition and charges against Indian citizen Nikhil Gupta in Gurpatwant Singh Pannun’s assessination attempt case
Thousands of Sikhs on Sunday (16th June 2024) marked the 40th anniversary of the June 1984 Sikh Genocide by marching through London and holding a Freedom Rally in Trafalgar Square. The first march and rally took place in London 40 years ago on 10 June 1984.
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