Kashmiri diaspora based in Belgium and other countries in Europe have planned to hold a protest on Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Brussels on March 31.
US Congress members have recently written a letter to Indian Prime Minister raising serious concerns over treatment of religious minorities in Indian subcontinent. The letter, dated 25 Feb. 2016, also takes note of the fact that Sikh religion has been denied recognition as a distinct religion in India.
Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) chief and Shiromani Akali Dal (Badal)’s Delhi unit president Manjit Singh GK has accused the Narendra Modi-led NDA government for holding the same mindset as the Congress party on the issue of the 1984 Sikh genocide.
The Sikh Federation UK has expressed doubts regarding the nonexistence of Narendra Modi's dossier against the UK Sikhs as claimed by the Sikh Council UK.
Sikh Council UK says that it has received written confirmation from the UK Government that no dossier was handed over during Prime Minister Modi’s visit to the UK in November 2015 as alleged by Indian media.
Aam Aadmi Party has urged Narendra Modi led BJP government in India to write-off 51 thousand crores loan of Punjab farmers.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is learnt to have tendered a “dossier” to the UK government seeking action against UK based Sikh activists, Sikh organizations and Sikh community TV channels.
On 3 October all prominent Sikh organisations, Gurdwaras from across the UK and the youth gathered at Sri Guru Singh Sabha, Havelock Road, Southall to discuss the Sikh response and plan of action for the visit to the UK of Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi in mid-November.
Taking a dig at prime minister Narendra Modi for calling Punjab CM Badal India's Mandela, the Dal Khalsa said Nelson Mandela fought for freedom of his people, while Badal is instrumented in supressing and crushing the voice of those who were fighting for freedom of their peoples.
A press release issued by the Sikh Federation UK said that on October 03 all prominent Sikh organisations, Gurdwaras from across the UK and the youth gathered at Sri Guru Singh Sabha, Havelock Road, Southall to discuss the Sikh response and plan of action for the visit to the UK of Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi in mid-November.
While peacefully protesting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday, September 27 in San Jose, CA based on his orchestration of genocide of minorities, criminalization of religious liberty, and other human rights violations, I was assaulted twice by his followers.
In a speech at the United Nations in New York last Friday, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was in a sombre mood. He was showing his frustrations by his failure to secure suitable support from the USA, China and Russia to change the composition of the UN Security Council.
Any expansion of the UN Security Council will not take place as the major global players are not in favour of including others into the special club which has veto powers.
A group of Sikhs and the Patidar community supporters demonstrated outside the UN headquarters here, coinciding with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech on Sustainable Development at a special UN summit.
Participants at the Sikh Federation (UK) Annual National Sikh Convention and those watching live on TV across Europe over the weekend were told there is much speculation in the Sikh community about a possible meeting or a visit to a Gurdwara in the UK by the Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi as he prepares to visit between 12-14 November.
As Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi plans to tour Silicon Valley tech companies next week, marking his second visit to the United States in less than a year, his visit is meeting staunch opposition focused on his involvement in a 2002 genocide of Muslim minority.
Following the Sikh Federation (UK) Press Release Sukhdev Singh Sangha, the General Secretary of Gurdwara Guru Amar Das Ji in Leicester has contacted Gurjeet Singh, the National Press Secretary of the Sikh Federation (UK) and is adamant that the management of the Gurdwara has not agreed to become a welcome partner for Modi’s reception on Friday 13 November.
It has been reported that the Europe India Forum (EIF) is planning a huge reception for the Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi at Wembley Stadium on Friday 13 November as part of the ‘UK Welcomes Modi’ initiative.
A US-based Sikh rights group has filed a lawsuit against the State Department seeking release of documents relating to the Obama administration's decision to lift the visa ban on Prime Minister Narendra Modi that facilitated his visit to the United States last year.
The Aam Aadmi Party and Bharatiya Janata Party are engaged in a poster war against each other in Delhi.
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