The pro- freedom Sikh group Dal Khalsa along with its youth wing Sikh Youth of Punjab here today targeted RSS and its offshoots especially Akhil Bhartiya
The pro-freedom Sikh group Dal Khalsa and its allies staged a spirited protest against what they call Constitutional wrongs, injustices and denials.
Whether Arvind Kejriwal, Captain Amrinder Singh or Sukhbir Badal becomes the face of the Punjab after March 11, the position of Sikhs will not change nor do we expect any resolution of the Punjab problem.
The Fateh March was taken out in the city to mark respect and pay rich tributes to Four Sahibzade's, Mata Gujri ji and other martyrs for their supreme sacrifices.
Dal Khalsa has held the mainstream political parties fully responsible for allowing the drug problem to reach at alarming position, that has ruined the lives of hundreds of youngsters.
From the juncture of seeking justice for the police firing victim to the point of children eagerly waiting their parents who were disappeared or faced custodial deaths – the painful side of the two-decade old Punjab conflict came to the fore on 68th International Human Rights Day.
From the juncture of seeking justice for the alleged police firing victim to the point of children eagerly waiting their parents who were disappeared
Dal Khalsa along with its ancillary organisations such as All India Sikh Students Federation & Sikh Youth of Punjab is organizing a march to mark the 68th International Human Rights Day on 9th December 2016 at Batala.
Re-asserting that Guru Teg Bahadur was in fact “dharam di chadar” (cover for religion), and not “Hind-di-chadar” (cover for Hindu), the Sikh Youth of Punjab (SYP) said the Guru embraced martyrdom to protect the oppressed class irrespective of their religion and caste.
Sikh Youth of Punjab (SYP) strongly criticised Indian government for opposing the United Nations resolution that "sought to promote a moratorium on executions with a view to abolishing the death penalty".
On the eve of Parkash Gurpurab of Guru Nanak Sahib, the Dal Khalsa and its allied groups extended their heartiest felicitations to Sikh Diaspora in particular and people at large in general.
A written release by the Dal Khalsa states that the All India Sikh Students Federation (Peer Mohammad) with the support of Dal Khalsa and Sikh Youth of Punjab (SYP) will hold Genocide Remembrance Day March on the occasion of 32nd Year of genocide against the Sikhs in Indian cities in November 1984.
The shameful incidents of sacrilege of Guru Granth Sahib and continuation of "discredited and rejected" Takhat Jathedar's on the august posts came in for a sharp criticism at a “Shabad Guru Satkar Samagam” organized by Sikh Youth of Punjab (SYP) to commemorate the 412th anniversary of first Parkash Purab of Guru Granth Sahib.
Commemorating the 412th anniversary of first parkash of Guru Granth Sahib as per the original version of Nanakshahi calendar, the Sikh Youth of Punjab (SYP) will organize a conference on Sep 1 at Tanda.
Re-asserting that Sikhs want complete freedom from India, the Dal Khalsa on Indian Independence day staged a spirited protest against the atrocities, political subjugation and denial of right to self determination in the last seven decades.
In a press release issued today, the Dal Khalsa maintained that in a rare show of unity Sikh political and religious groups have come together to protest the continuous throttling of Sikh rights and suppressing of our political aspirations for Azadi, since the last seventy years.
Sikh Youth of Punjab has been working amongst the youth of Punjab for past few years. SYP advisor Prabhjot Singh talks about objectives, working pattern, achievements and present activity of the Sikh Youth of Punjab.
To commemorate the martyrdom day of fifth Guru Arjan Dev as per original Nanakshahi calendar, the Dal Khalsa’s youth wing -Sikh Youth of Punjab (SYP) organized a seminar titled Martyrdom-then and now here today.
This monograph addresses the misgivings of Sikhs and non-Sikhs regarding Darbar Sahib, also known as The Golden Temple, being the epicenter during the Indian army ...
The Dal Khalsa has launched a campaign to garner support for its shutdown call for June 6, to mark the 32nd anniversary of Indian Army's attack on Darbar Sahib that was codenamed as ‘Operation Bluestar’.
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