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Dal Khalsa Calls For ‘Amritsar Shutdown’ On June 6th To Observe 33th Anniversary Of Attack On Darbar Sahib

On the 33rd anniversary of Indian Army's invasion of Darbar Sahib complex, the pro-freedom group of Sikhs Dal Khalsa has given the call for “Amritsar shutdown” on 6 June

June 1984 Ghallughara Samagam: SGPC Chief Kirpal Singh Badungar Meets Simranjit Singh Mann

SGPC president Prof. Kirpal Singh Badungar met Shriomani Akali Dal Amritsar (Mann) chief Simranjit Singh Mann recently at Gurdwara Fatehgarh Sahib to discuss with him the issue of June 1984 Ghallughara Samagam.

SGPC Chief & Dal Khalsa Activists Discuss June 6 Congregation

To observe the 33 years of army assault on Darbar Sahib, the SGPC president and Dal Khalsa activists here today discussed the ways to make the June 6 congregation

Sikh bodies to take out ‘Ghalughara Yadgari March’ In Malwa region on June 4

Dal Khalsa and Sarb Sanjivalta Sewa Dal today announced to take out a 'Genocide Remembrance March in Malwa area on June 4 to protest against the army attack codenamed Operation Blue Star in June 1984.

‘Genocide Remembrance March’ in Amritsar on June 5 to Mark India’s 1984 Attack on Sikh Nation

Pro-freedom group of the Sikhs Dal Khalsa and its allied groups today resolved to take out a 'Genocide Remembrance Parade' from Gurdwara Ranjit Avenue to Akal

A Move To Bury the ‘Shaheed Gallery’? Damdami Taksal Seeks to install portraits of June 1984 martyrs at Central Sikh Museum

Demanding installation of portraits of Sikh martyrs at Kendari Sikh Ajayabghar instead of raising demand to open the Shaheed Gallery has given rise to the suspicion that this move may lead to an attempt to bury down the 'Shaheed Gallery' issue.

British Role in June 1984 Attack on Sikhs: Sikh Body To Step Up Political & Legal Pressure

The Sikh Federation (UK) has been successful in getting the Labour Party leadership to include an independent public inquiry into UK Government

Labour Deputy Leader Tom Watson Challenges British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson on 1984

In a live radio interview Labour Party Deputy Leader, Tom Watson accused Boris Johnson that “he was either mistaken or he was deliberately trying to mislead” when Boris had said “no more documents exist” in relation to UK Government involvement in Indian Army attack on Darbar Sahib in June 1984 in Amritsar, India.

Sikh Federation UK’s reaction on Labour Party’s Pledge to hold Independent Inquiry into British Role in Indian State’s 1984 Attacks on Sikhs

Sikh Federation UK's reaction to Labour Party's Pledge to hold Independent Inquiry into British Role in Indian State's June 1984 Attack on Sikhs.

Labour Manifesto Pledges Independent Public Inquiry into UK Govt. Actions during Indian Army attack on Sikh in 1984

UK Labour Party has agreed at its special Clause 5 meeting to include a key pledge in its 2017 General Election manifesto addressing an important outstanding issue for UK Sikhs.

Return Rare Sikh Manuscripts Looted During The Army Invasion Of Darbar Sahib : Dr Dharamvir Gandhi

As per the media reports former Aam Adami party (AAP) leader and member of parliament from Patiala Dr Dharamvir Gandhi here on Monday, has sought return of rare Sikh manuscripts,

Amritsar Court Orders Grant Of Compensation to 40 Jodhpur (June 1984) Detainees

A sessions court in Amritsar on Wednesday (April 12) announced to grant compensation worth Rs. 4 Lakh each (along with 6% interest) to forty persons who were detained by the Indian government at Jodhpur jail

Pressure Mounts on Theresa May to come clean on UK involvement with the Indian security forces in assisting in the Sikh Genocide in the 1980s

In the last five days since Theresa May returned from her trade visit to India at least 120 MPs from five different political parties have had letters from constituents urging them to write to the Prime Minister urging her to take action to address concerns that have been raised.

Online Petition Seeks Independent investigation into UK government assistance during the 1984 Sikh Genocide

British Sikh diaspora is demanding an independent inquiry in the assistance given by the then Margret Thatcher’s Government to the Indian State on executing the army attack on Darbar Sahab in June 1984.

UK Sikhs to Press Theresa May to Come Clean on British Assistance to Indian Forces Against Sikhs in June 1984

UK based Sikh group is preparing to increase political pressure by getting constituents to write to individual MPs to encourage Theresa May to intervene and release vital information to demonstrate greater transparency to Parliament, the British public and the worldwide Sikh community.

UK Foreign Office hastily pulls off files ‘detailing UK role’ in notorious Indian army attack on Sikhs in June 1984

Scores of declassified British secret files were pulled from the British National Archives amid fears they detail British involvement in the Indian Army's attack on Darbar Sahib, Amritsar in June 1984.

Exclusive Talk with Journalist Jaspal Singh Sidhu, Author of book on Journalism of June 1984

On 29th April, 2016 a new book about "journalism of June 1984" was released at Chandigarh. The book titled: "Sant Bhindranwale De Ru-B-Ru June 1984 Di Pattarkari" (Face to Face with Sant Bhindranwale Journalism of June 1984) is penned by senior journalist Jaspal Singh Sidhu (UNI - retired).

Speech of Dr. Sewak Singh on June 1984 Ghallughara and Contemporary situation of the Sikh panth

This is video recording of youth Sikh scholar Dr. Sewak Singh's Speech at Sydney Gurdwara Sahib about June 1984 Ghallughara. This video was recorded during a Samagam held at the Gurdwara Sahib to mark anniversary of June 1984 Ghallugara.

Audio Article (30): ਸੰਤ ਜਰਨੈਲ ਸਿੰਘ ਭਿੰਡਰਾਂਵਾਲਿਆਂ ਦੀ ਆਮਦ: ਇੱਕ ਅਦੁੱਤੀ ਵਰਤਾਰਾ (S. Ajmer Singh)

This is 30th article under the "audio articles on June 1984 Ghallughara series". The present article/poem is titled as: "Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwalean Di Aamad: Ek Aduti Vartara".

Audio Article on June 1984 Ghallughara (29): ਸਾਕਾ ਅਤੇ ਸਿਆਸਤ … (Dr. Sewak Singh)

This is 29th article under the "audio articles on June 1984 Ghallughara series". The present article/poem is titled as: "Saka Ate Siyasat".

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