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Bhai Ranjit Singh Dhadrianwale addressing media after meeting with Arvind Kejriwal (May 25)

Sikh pracharak Bhai Ranjit Singh Dhadrianwale addressing media on May 25, 2016 after meeting Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal at Gurdwara Prameshwar Dawar near village Shekhurpua on Patiala-Bhawanigarh Road.

Simranjeet Singh Mann criticises UK based Sikh tv channel

Simranjeet Singh Mann, in a recent written statement (copy available with Sikh Siyasat News), criticised a UK based Sikh tv channel.

June 1984 Di Patarkari book exposes anti-Sikh role of Media in 1980s: Chanchal Manohar Singh

Journalist Chanchal Manohar Singh shares his views on new book Sant Bhindranwale De Ru B Ru, June 1984 Di Patarkari. This video was recording during a book release function held at Kisan Bhawan, Chandigarh on April 29, 2016.

Zee (Punjab, Haryana Himachal) blacked out form Cable network in Punjab

It is learnt that the telecast of a Punjabi news channel Zee Punjab Haryana Himachal was stopped in Punjab by the Fastway Cable network.

S. Ajmer Singh on New Book – Sant Bhindranwale De Ru B Ru June 1984 Di Pattarkari

The Indian Army attack on the Darbar Sahib was an outcome of the nation building project switched into operation since the British rulers quit the Indian sub-continent, said known Sikh historian Ajmer Singh.

Indian media’s report on Canadian Sikhs sparks strong reactions

Chandigarh: A news report in various outlets of Indian media has sparked strong reaction over social media. In a recent report Zee News said: “[i]n ...

JNU Row: Zee News producer quits, says Video clip had no pro-Pakistan slogans

Expressing deep distress over the coverage of the Jawaharlal Nehru University row by Zee News, a producer of the mainstream Hindi news channel in India quitted the channel on February 19. Vishwa Deepak took to social networking site Facebook on Sunday to make his concerns public.

SPECIAL REPORT: Social Media activism in Punjab worries Punjab Police and government

Punjab government and Punjab police appears to have put social media activism in Punjab on it’s radars. Government officials and senior police officers are issuing propagating against social-media activism.

Amritsar DCP threatens netizens with problems in jobs over alleged misuse of social media

Punjab government and Punjab police appears to have put social media activism in Punjab on it's radars. Government officials and senior police officers are issuing propagating against social-media activism.

Behbal Kalan Firing: Police never stopped firing even when we picked up dead: Eyewitnesses tell Media

Chandigarh: A news report narrating the Police excess at Behbal Kalan village near Kapurthala on October 14 has appeared in Oct. 16 Indian Express (IE). ...

Sikh leaders criticize misguiding projection of pardon row by Indian Media

Slamming the Indian media for projecting the pardon row (socalled pardon to dera Sauda Sirsa chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim by Five Singh Sahibs) in a wrong way, Sikh leaders Bhai Harcharanjeet Singh Dhami and Bhai Kulvir Singh Barapind said “[g]oing by the media reports, it’s made to understand that only hardliners are opposing the Takht decision, leaving the impression as if (so-termed) moderates were in favour.

How and Why word Terrorist was introduced for Sikhs by Indian media during early 1980s?

Senior Journalist (UNI Retd.) Jaspal Singh Sidhu says that Indian Media under well calculated state police campaigned to built general impression against the Sikh struggle. He said that the word terrorist was introduced for armed Sikh activists in early 1980s to create extreme adverse opinion against the Sikhs amongst Indians.

Sikh Council UK shots letter to Aaj Tak about false reporting on Gurdaspur Attack

Taking a strong notice of Indian media's reporting on Gurdaspur Attack, a UK based Sikh body has sought explanation from Aaj Tak news channel for alleged false claims made in it's reporting. Sikh Council UK Secretary General Gurmel Singh has written a letter to Dr Puneet Jain of Aaj Tak.

Facts rebut Punjab govt’s claims related to List and Release of Sikh Political Prisoners

The issue of Sikh political prisoners, especially the issue of permanent release of those Sikh political prisoners who have completed their mandatory jail terms, is once again in focus. Punjab government and various newspapers/media are maintaining that there were no Sikh prisoners in Indian jails who could be granted permanent release, especially in wake 2014 Supreme Court of India (SCI) stay on granting remissions to life term convicts.

A section of Indian Media hails police action against Sikh activist Bapu Surat Singh Khalsa

A news about yesterday's police crackdown on Bapu Surat Singh Khalsa and his supporters and sympathisers, reported in today's Hindustan Times is a perfect piece of "one-sided and motivated" reporting.

When it comes to Sikhs Indian state and Media tries to kill a fly with a hammer: Simranjeet Singh Mann

Former MP and president of Shiromani Akali Dal Amritsar (Mann) has written a letter to the Editor of The Tribune, making out a comment on newspaper's editorial on 6 June, 2015.

Media reports carrying misinformation regarding conviction of Jagtar Singh Tara in Beant Singh Case

Media reports are saying that Jagtar Singh Tara is a life term convict in Punjab CM Beant Singh's assassination case. However an investigation by Sikh Siyasat News (SSN) revealed that Jagtar Singh Tara was declared "proclaimed offender" (P.O.) in Beant Singh assassination case; which means that Tara was not tired in this case and no judgement was passed against him.

Indian media should stop referring Sikh genocide 1984 as “riots”: Dal Khalsa

Sikh outfit Dal Khalsa has demanded that the print and electronic media should stop calling the killings of Sikhs in 1984 as “riots”.

Indian media hell bent to use term ‘riots’ for Sikh ‘genocide’ of 1984

In November 1984 Sikhs were subjected to genocide in India. Sikhs were subjected to genocidal violence carried in series of massacres of Sikhs throughout India. Indian state and media never accepted the fact of Sikh genocide of 1984.

Hindutva media launches offensive against Sikh bodies that raised alarm against RSS activities

New Delhi: Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) officials participated in a program organized by controversial Rashtriya Sikh Sangat, a wing of Hindutva fountainhead Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS). DSGMC is currently controlled by Shiromani Akali Dal (Badal) that has decades long power alliance with Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP), a Hindutva political outfit and ruling party of India. DSGMC is headed by Manjit Singh GK who maintains himself as one of the biggest propagandist of “Indian Nationalism”.

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