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Message by Bhai Daljit Singh on 34th Khalistan Declaration Day (29 April 2020)

Sikh leader Bhai Daljit Singh has issued a message on 34th Khalistan Declaration Day. It is notable that a Sarbat Khalsa 1986 appointed Panthic Committee had issued "Declaration of Khalistan" on April 29, 1986.

Antim Ardas and Shaheedi Samagam Held in the Memory of KLF Chief Harmeet Singh (PHD)

The family members of slain Khalistan Liberation Force (KLF) chief Bhai Harmeet Singh (PHD), along with representatives of Sikh organisations and Sikh sangat organised Antim Ardas and Shaheedi Samgam in Bhai Harmeet Singh's memory. He as assassinated by gunmen on January 27 near Lahore.

India Tried to Crush Will of Kashmiri People, We Support Kashmir’s Right to Self Determination: Bhai Daljit Singh

Pro-freedom Sikh leader Bhai Daljit Singh has issued a written statement expressing solidarity with the people of Kashmir while reaffirming support for their right to self determination.

PICTORIAL – Sikh Sangat Marks Martyrdom Day of Shaheed Gurjant Singh Budh Singh Wala

An annual Shaheedi Samagam was held to mark the martyrdom day of Shaheed Bhai Gurjant Singh Budh Singh Wala at his native village Budh Singh Wala in Moga district of Punjab.

[PICTORIAL] Antim Ardas of Mata Surjit Kaur, Mother of Shaheed Gurjant Singh Budhsinghwala

Antim Ardas of Mata Surjit Kaur, mother of Shaheed Gurjant Singh Budhsinghwala was held at village Budhsinghwala today.

Antim Sanskar of Shaheed Gurjant Singh Budhsinghwala’s Mother held Amidst Echo of Khalistan Slogans

Antim Sanskar of Mata Surjit Kaur, mother of Shaheed Gurjant Singh Budhsinghwala was held on April 15, 2019 at village Budhsinghwala near Baghapurana. Eighty-three year old Sur­jit Kaur had passed away on April 14 af­ter a brief ill­ness.

Exclusive Talk with Advo. Jaspal Singh Manjhpur on Sikh Political Prisoners & UAPA (AUG. 2017)

Advocate Jaspal Singh Manjhpur maintains the list of Sikh political prisoners and also pursues their cases in trail court as well as their cases for premature release after completion of their jail terms.

Bhai Daljit Singh Bittu, Jaswant Singh Azad acquitted in Jalandhar UAPA case

A trial court in Jalandhar today acquitted Sikh leader Bhai Daljit Singh Bittu and British citizen Jaswant Singh Azad in a case registered by the Punjab police under Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).

Position Document by Sikh Leader Bhai Daljit Singh sets ground for discussion about future course of struggle [English version]

Sikh leader Bhai Daljeet Singh Bittu had released a ‘position document’ on 6 June, 2015 at Amritsar. This document presents a review of previous phases of Sikh struggle for freedom and sets the ground for discussion on our future course of action.

CIA Ludhiana Interrogates Sikh Leader Bhai Daljeet Singh Bittu

Bhai Daljeet Singh Bittu's counsel Advo. Jaspal Singh Manjhpur told Sikh Siyasat News (SSN) over phone that the Ludhiana police belonging to CIA staff had called Bhai Daljeet Singh Bittu in relation to investigation of some cases and interrogated him for over six hours.

Police crackdown on Sikh leaders, activists; Massive raids; Bhai Daljit Singh arrested

The Punjab police today launched a massive crackdown against Sikh leaders and activists and police parties conducted massive raids in various parts of Punjab to arrest Sikh leaders and activists.

Samvad to hold discussion on various aspects Sikh struggle on June 4 at Chandigarh

Samvad, a discussion forum, has announced to hold a discussion on various aspects of Sikh struggle of 1980s-90s.

Sikh Education Council launches International Journal of Sikh Studies

The Sikh Education Council (SEC), a UK based Sikh education and research organization, has announced the publication of a new academic journal titled ‘International Journal of Sikh Studies’.

EXCLUSIVE: Acquittal of Sikh leader Bhai Daljit Singh in a fabricated case highlights misuse of UAPA

Advocate Rajwinder Singh Bains and Advocate Jaspal Singh Manjhpur explains the facts related to a 2012 case under so-called UAPA against Sikh leader Bhai Daljit Singh. This case was acquitted by the trial court on May 24, 2016.

Acquittal of Bhai Daljit Singh exposes Sukhbir’s sinister design against political dissenters

Dal Khalsa leaders Harcharanjit Sindh Dhammi and Kanwarpal Singh Bittu said that acquittal of Bhai Daljit Singh in 2012 UAPA exposes Sukhbir Badal's sinister design against political dissenters.

Sikh leader Bhai Daljit Singh, UK citizen Jaswant Singh Azad acquitted by Ludhiana court in 2012 UAPA case

Sikh leader Bhai Daljit Singh was acquitted by a local Ludhiana court today in a 2012 UAPA case.

Bhai Daljit Singh Bittu addresses sikh sangat at Bargari shaheedi samagam (Video)

Kotkapura: Thousand of Sikhs gathered at Bargari village today to pay tributes to two Sikhs killed in police firing at Behbal Kalan village.A large samagam ...

Bhai Daljit Singh refutes Police theory about arrest for Bargari Incident: Calls for Panthic Unity

Addressing media-persons at Jaito, Bhai Daljit Singh said that the police was framing Sikhs who were part of struggle against beadbi of Guru Granth Sahib. He said that the arrest of Rupinder Singh and Jatinder Singh of Panjgarain village shows that the police and the state is working on to create confusion, frame persons involved in struggle and put all blame on Sikhs.

Police theory about arrest of youth in Bargari Beadbi case unreliable: Sikh leaders

Sikh leaders today said that the police theory about Bargari Beadbi case was highly doubtful and unreliable. Addressing separate press conferences Shiromani Akali Dal Amritsar (Mann) president S. Simranjeet Singh Mann and Sikh leader Bhai Daljit Singh Bittu rejected claims that arrested Sikh brothers from Panjgarian village were behind the beadbi of Guru Granth Sahib at Bargari village.

Bhai Daljit Singh issues position document, sets ground for discussion about future course of struggle

Sikh leader Bhai Daljeet Singh Bittu has released a 'position document' on 6 June, 2015 at Amritsar. This documents presents a reviews of previous phases of Sikh struggle for freedom and sets ground for discussion on future course of action.

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