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Sikh Electoral Politics in Punjab

Analysing Current Disarray in Sikh Electoral Politics of Punjab and future Possibilities

In this insightful interview, journalist Mandeep Singh sits down with Parmjeet Singh Gazi, editor of Sikh Siyasat, to delve into the current state of Sikh electoral politics. They explore the rising confusion and chaos, examining how recent events are unfolding and their implications for the community.

Ongoing Upheaval in Sikh Electoral Politics in Punjab

The landscape of Sikh electoral politics is currently marked by significant upheaval and fluidity, reflecting a period of intense transformation and factionalism. The Shiromani Akali Dal (Badal) is at the center of this turbulence, as internal rifts have erupted within the party. The faction led by Sukhbir Singh Badal has expelled several senior leaders, accusing them of "anti-party activities," after the latter announced to organize “Akali Dal Sudhal Lehar” (SAD-Badal Reform Movement).

Reasons Behind Disarray & Factionalism in Sikh Electoral Politics of Punjab? & Future Probabilities

This video delves into the complexities of Sikh electoral politics in Punjab, examining the root causes behind its disarray and factionalism. Parmjeet Singh Gazi, Editor of Sikh Siyasat News, provides deep insights into how historical, social, and political factors intersect with the Indian state's agenda, influencing the current scenario.

Current Situation of Sikh Electoral Politics | What’s Way Out for Future?

Bhai Mandhir Singh from Panth Sewak Jatha Doaba offers an insightful analysis of the current state of Sikh electoral politics in Punjab. As we navigate through the complexities of this political landscape,

Bibi Balwinder Kaur, mother of Amritpal Singh | July 5, 2024

Amritpal Singh’s Mother’s Statement about Khalistan Triggers Controversy, Backlash and Clarifications

On July 5th, when Amritpal Singh took oath of allegiance to the Indian Constitution as a Member of the Indian Parliament, Bibi Balwinder Kaur, Amritpal Singh's mother, addressed the media at Jallukhera village. She, interalia, said, "Anybody may say anything, but he (Amritpal Singh) is not a Khalistani supporter." She urged that now, with Amritpal Singh having taken an oath on the Indian Constitution, such allegations should cease.