In the remembrance of hundreds of Sikh freedom fighters and pilgrims who attained martyrdom in the first week of June 84, the Dal Khalsa has resolved to undertake a "Genocide Remembrance March" on June 5 in Amritsar to mark the 36th anniversary of Indian army attack on Darbar Sahib codenamed “Operation Blue Star”.
The book was released during a book launch function held at Sri Guru Granth Sahib Bahwan, Kendri Guru Singh Sabha, Sector 28 Chandigarh.
SGPC yesterday inaugurated the 'preservation work' of 'Khajana Deori' located with the Darbar Sahib precincts. The Khajana Deori, also referred as Bunga Maharaj Sher Singh, is a defacto memorial of Teeja Ghallughara of June 1984 as it carries numerous bullet marks inflicted during Indian Army's attack on Darbar Sahib in June 1984.
Speaking during a diwan at Glenwood Gurdwara Sahib in Sydney (Australia) Sikh political analyst and author Bhai Ajmer Singh shared his views on topic "Lessons of Ghallughara June 1984 for Sikhs". This speech was delivered on 23 June 2019.
This is full video recording of speech of Bhai Ajmer Singh on Ghallughara 1984, and Internal & external situation of Sikhs. This speech was delivered on 22 June, 2019 at Gurdwara Sahib Glenwood, Sydney, Australia.
Pro-freedom Sikh group Dal Khalsa has announced to publish fourth edition of ‘Shaheedi Directory’ – a document containing details about Sikh warriors who defended the Darbar Sahib complex during the Indian Army’s attack in June 1984.
This is full video recording of speech of Dr. Sewak Singh on "How to Understand Ghallughara 1984 and Sikh Struggle after 1984".
This is full video recording of speech of Bhai Ajmer Singh during 35th Anniversary of Teeja Ghallughara (the battle of Akal Takht Sahib, June 1984) during a Panthic Diwan held on June 2, 2019 at Gurdwara Guru Hargobind Ji, Raikot Road, Mullanpur Dakha (near Ludhiana).
Dal Khalsa on June 5 made a fervent appeal to the Sikh Diaspora to observe June 6 as 'Khalistan Struggle Day'.
A Panthic Diwan was organised at Gurdwara Guru Hargobind Ji, Raikot Road, Mulanpur Dakha (Near Ludhiana) on 2 June 2019 to mark the 35th anniversary of Teeja Ghallughara (June 1984).
In a written statement, the World Sikh Parliament (WSP) informed that its UK chapter has tendered a memorandum to British Prime Minister on 35th anniversary of Ghallughara June 1984.
In a clear snub to SGPC appointed acting jathedar of Akal Takht Giani Harpreet Singh for terming June 6 as black day, the Dal Khalsa said in reality it was the day of resistance that shook Sikhs out of slumber and put them on the course of struggle for freedom.
Tens of Thousands of members of the Sikh community on Sunday (June 2) gathered in London to mark the 35th anniversary of the Teeja Ghallughara.
In a written statement issued on June 2, the Dal Khalsa said that it has launched a campaign to garner support for its June 6 Amritsar bandh call to mark the 35th anniversary of Teeja Ghallughara (June 1984 Indian army attack on Darbar Sahib).
Samvad is organising a Panthic Diwan at Mulanpur Dakha on 35th Anniversary of "ਤੀਜਾ ਘੱਲੂਘਾਰਾ" (Teeja Ghallughara) on June 2. It may be recalled that Indian army's attack on Darbar Sahib and other Sikh Gurdwaras in Punjab and adjoining states is regarded as third Ghallughara of the Sikh history.
Sikh Community of Connecticut along with City and State officials will be unveiling “1984 Sikh Genocide Memorial” which has been placed in Otis Library located at 261 Main St, Norwich CT 06360 on June 1st 2019 at 1:00pm.
Dal Khalsa on Wednesday announced to organise Genocide Remembrance Parade in the holy city Amritsar on June 5 to mark the 35th anniversary of Indian army attack on Darbar Sahib and other Sikh Gurdwaras in Punjab and adjoining states.
Sikh diaspora in UK will be remembering Ghallughara June 1984 (attack by Indian army on Darbar Sahib, Amritsar and other Sikh Gurdwaras) in a series of events.
Sikh community of Norwich city in Connecticut state of USA will be remembering Ghallughara June 1984 martyrs on June 1.
Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh has written to Indian Home Minister Rajnath Singh seeking the immediate restoration of the historic materials removed from the Sikh Reference Library of Sri Darbar Sahib, Amritsar, during June 1984 attack on Sikh Gurdwaras by the Indian Army.
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