The organizers of the protest were categorically clear that like Sikhs and Kashmiris, the Dalits were also facing identity crisis. Like Sikhs, the identity of Kashmiris and Dalits were under attack by neo-nationalists having field day under Modi regime.
Sikh Youth of Punjab president Paramjit Singh Mand shared his views about loot of Punjab river water and its impact on water crisis in Punjab and resultant adverse effects on society and civilisation of Punjab.
Taking a serious note of the growing water crisis in the state of Punjab, youth body Sikh Youth of Punjab (SYP) has announced to organize a conference at Hoshiarpur on August 3.
Bhatinda, Punjab: As the elections are drawing closer, the Sikh group Dal Khalsa held a march on May 16 in the city to protest against ...
Carrying placards with photos of martyrs and books referred to by the Sessions Judge Nawan Shahr in the recent judgement against three Sikh youth namely Arvinder Singh, Surjit Singh and Ranjit Singh, Dal Khalsa activists marched to the district courts taunting the administration and daring the state to take action against them.
To step-up its campaign for the Right to self-determination for the people of Punjab, the Dal Khalsa will organize‘Right to Self-determination March’ at Hoshiarpur, Ludhiana and Zira on 26 January as India will celebrate its seventieth Republic Day.
The Punjab police today raided the house of various Sikh youth activists in Punjab. According to information the police have taken Gurjant Singh from Amritsar. He is district president of Sikh Youth of Punjab (SYP).
Terming the November 1984 massacre a watershed in Indo-Sikh relations, the Dal Khalsa said this November marks the year when Sikhs will actively pursue the UN and world power, who have remained oblivious to Sikh yearning for justice and under Indian pressure ignored to admonish India for the Delhi carnage.
The Dal Khalsa today called upon the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) to set up a 5-member committee of renowned Sikhs historians and academicians not aligned to any political party to review all the books on Sikh and Punjab history especially about Ten Guru Sahiban and their period written during the last 30 years.
Dal Khalsa today launched a campaign to garner support for its Amritsar bandh call to mark the anniversary of Ghallughara June 1984.
Several youth groups namely Sikh Youth of Punjab, Sikh Youth Federation Bhindrawala and Jatha Sirlath Khalsa today took a march in the city exposing Badals and their coterie for engineering NOC to controversial film Nanak Shah Fakir.
Sikh Youth of Punjab, an organisation of Sikh youth activists, today announced to gherao the Governor House in Chandigarh to seek estoppel on release of controversial film Nanak Shah Fakir.
Demanding a complete ban on controversial film Nanak Shah Fakir, a demonstration was organized by students of Guru Nanak Dev University in which the students told the producer Harinder Sikka to withdraw the film.
The pro-freedom group of the Sikhs Dal Khalsa on 28th January 2018 held a conference on ‘Right to Self-Determination’ at Amritsar Sahib.
Contesting and challenging the highly negative stance of the Indian state towards the right to self-determination, Dal Khalsa convention advocated the right of Self Determination for Struggling nations of Indian peninsula.
Student wing of Dal Khalsa, the Sikh Youth of Punjab (SYP) today said that all available pictures of all Gurus are fake, fictitious and imaginary
Sikh Youth of Punjab (SYP) which is the youth wing of the 'pro-freedom' Sikh group Dal Khalsa will hold Youth Conference on December 24 at Sri Hargobindpur
The pro-freedom group of the Sikhs Dal Khalsa here on Sunday organised an event on World Human Rights Day (10th December) and expressed solidarity
Dal Khalsa today came down heavily on the BJP, Congress and AAP for ridiculing the aspirations of Sikhs for independence and portraying it as mere “law and order problem”. The statement by pro-freedom group has come in the backdrop of SGPC president Kirpal Singh Badungar stating that the demand for Khalistan isn’t wrong.
Considering Jagmeet Singh's rise on Canada's political horizon inspiring for youth who aspire to join active politics, Sikh Youth of Punjab (SYP) hails the rise of Canadian Sikh to head the major federal political party over there.
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