Sikh diaspora groups in England are panning to hold a protest during Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit.
Sikh Council UK has welcomed the legal steps being undertaken to seek disclosure of any British link to Indian Amry's attack on Darbar Sahib (Amritsar) in June 1984 or the Amritsar Massacre of June 1984.
Last week in the interests of openness and transparency in the conduct of public affairs a four year long struggle to disclose secret files and papers from 1984 under the 30 year rule
Federation of Sikh Organisations (FSO) UK has resolved to protest against the Indian state during Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to England.
A British tribunal will rule on a Freedom of Information (FOI) request for classified UK Cabinet Office files that are believed to hold information on Britain’s involvement
by: Gurjeet Singh* Sikhs in Canada and other parts of the globe have been in private communications directly and indirectly with the Canadian Prime Minister, ...
On 7 January 2018 the Federation of Sikh Organisations (FSO), made up of ten Sikh organisations, announced the imposition of restrictions on official visits of Indian government officials in UK Gurdwaras.
Jagtar Singh Jaggi on Thursday was produced in court for the 24th time, but still no evidence has been presented and no charges have been forthcoming.
On the 3rd anniversary of the launch of the 10-point Sikh Manifesto at Sri Guru Singh Sabha, Southall. The United Kingdom based Sikh Federation has claimed that
The Communities Secretary confirms support for Sikh war memorial to mark the contribution made by Sikh servicemen.
In a reaction to the request made by the Indian government to the UK government to ban Sikh Federation (UK), the UK based pro-freedom Sikh body has stated
The Indian authorities are clearly worried by the growing worldwide restrictions on Indian officials in Gurdwaras when on official visits.
In a move that may send both the India's Ministry of External Affairs and Indian High Commissions across the globe berserk, a United Kingdom
British Sikhs have reacted sharply to UK Foreign Minister Mark Field's statement in which he said that Jagtar Singh Johal is "fine".
The campaigners of #FreeJaggiNow, an awareness campaign in support of arrested scottish citizen Jagtar Singh Jaggi, have maintained that the British consular staff were prevented again on Dec 7 from meeting in private with Jagtar Singh Johal.
Theresa May and Boris Johnson are coming under intense pressure to take a tough stand against India for the blatant disregard of the human rights of Jagtar Singh Jaggi.
The UK government on Tuesday said that it would take “extreme action” if any British citizen is being tortured as the case of Jagtar Singh Johal, arrested by Punjab police, was raised in the House of Commons.
Members of Parliament return to Westminster tomorrow after a short recess and many will be hearing from British Sikhs concerned about the serious predicament of Jagtar Singh Johal a 30-year old Sikh from Dumbarton being held in jail in India.
Just before Boris Johnson entered the Grimond Room to give evidence to the Foreign Affairs Select Committee yesterday he was ‘served’ with a copy of the Sacrificing Sikhs report produced by the Sikh Federation (UK) that was officially released half an hour later.
Based on declassified secret documents Sacrificing Sikhs report, released by Sikh Federation UK, exposes Margaret Thatcher led UK government role in June 1984 attack by Indian Army on Sikhs.
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