Maintaining that Punjab stands colonised in all respects, the pro-freedom Sikh group Dal Khalsa said the (read Indian) democracy that disallows right to self determination
Repeating the phrase that Indian Constitution continues to haunt the Sikhs, the pro-freedon group Dal Khalsa said that it denies the distinct status
Pro-freedom Sikh group Dal Khalsa has announced to hold a convention on the subject of "UN recognizes but India denies the right to self determination”
Terming Jan 26 as black republic day, the pro-freedom Sikh group Dal Khalsa has asked religious minorities and struggling nationalities to observe 'India's republic day'
Every year 26 January is observed as Republic Day by India as it was on this day the Indian state adopted its constitution and presumably declared itself
The pro-freedom Sikh group Dal Khalsa and its allies staged a spirited protest against what they call Constitutional wrongs, injustices and denials.
A Pro-Freedom Sikh group, Dal Khalsa, held a convention at Amritsar on "Indian Constitution, Electoral System and Right to Self Determination.
Whether Arvind Kejriwal, Captain Amrinder Singh or Sukhbir Badal becomes the face of the Punjab after March 11, the position of Sikhs will not change nor do we expect any resolution of the Punjab problem.
While alleging that the Indian state has been violating human rights and political aspirations of different minority communities and struggling nationalities, Dal Khalsa leader S. Kanwarpal Singh Bittu listed reasons behind protest against India's republic day calling #Boycott26January.
Sikh youth leader Bhai Mandir Singh talked to Sikh Siyasat News (SSN) on the sidelines of a protest demonstration by Dal Khalsa and other Sikh organisations on India's republic day calling for #boycott26january against forceful political subjugation of the Sikh nation by the Indian state.
On the eve of India's republic day, the Dal Khalsa and its allies today staged a spirited protest against what they termed as Constitutional denials and wrongs and sought from country's dispensation to show magnanimity and allow the struggling peoples residing in the peripheral states of the country the ‘right to self determination and right to secede’ in the light of the commitment made by India's first PM Jawahar Lal Nehru in his speech broadcast on 3rd June 1947.
On the eve of India's republic day, the Dal Khalsa and its allies today staged a spirited protest against what they termed as Constitutional denials and wrongs and sought from country's dispensation to show magnanimity and allow the struggling peoples residing in the peripheral states of the country the ‘right to self determination and right to secede’ in the light of the commitment made by India's first PM Jawahar Lal Nehru in his speech broadcast on 3rd June 1947.
Dal Khalsa leaders including S. Kanwarpal Singh and Ranbir Singh addressed a press conference on Jan. 20 at Azaad Bhawan Amritsar (head office of the Dal Khalsa) to announce protest on January 25 outside DC officer Amritsar to mark India's Republic day as "Black Day".