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No reason for Sikhs to celebrate August 15; Dal Khalsa to mark Indian Independence day as “Black Day”

Dal Khalsa has announced to mark August 15, India's Independence Day, as "Black Day". Dal Khlasa president S. Harcharanjeet Singh Dhami said that Hindu and Muslim brethren attained freedom on August 14 and 15, 1947 respectably but Sikhs missed the opportunity and got trapped into another political subjugation.

Govt’s allowed drug problem to become monster: SYP tells Rajnath Singh

Joining issue with Home Minister Rajnath Singh, who urged the Punjab's youth to shun drugs, the Sikh Youth of Punjab (SYP) asked him to take pain and find out as to why and who allowed this problem to become monster that’s ruining the lives of young generation.

[Pictorial] Sikh Genocide June 1984 remembrance march by Sikh Youth of Punjab and Dal Khalsa

To carry forward the legacy of martyrs of June 1984, hundreds of Dal Khalsa youth activists carrying photographs of damaged Akal Takhat and Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindrawale today marched on the lanes and streets of the holy city of Amritsar on the eve of attack on Darbar Sahib in 1984.

Sant Bhindrawale is part of Sikh collective psyche, Sikhs won’t tolerate his disrespect: Dal Khalsa

To carry forward the legacy of martyrs of June 1984, hundreds of Dal Khalsa youth activists carrying photographs of damaged Akal Takhat and Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindrawale today marched on the lanes and streets of the holy city of Amritsar on the eve of attack on Darbar Sahib in 1984.

Dal Khalsa, Sikh Youth of Punjab seeks support for Amritsar shut-down on June 6

Sikh nationalist organizations, Dal Khalsa and Sikh Youth of Punjab, have launched a campaign to garner support for shutdown call for June 6, the 31st anniversary of ‘Ghallughara June 1984’.

Genocide remembrance March on June 5 and Amritsar shutdown call on June 6: Dal Khalsa

In the remembrance of thousands of pilgrims and Sikh fighters who were martyred during the army attack on Darbar Sahib in June 1984, the Dal Khalsa has resolved to undertake a Genocide Remembrance Parade on June 5 and complete shutdown in the city of Amritsar on June 6.

Leaders to court arrest on May 15 protesting against Union as well as state govt for not releasing Sikh political prisoners

Representatives of hardliner Sikh groups will walk down to residence of chief minister of Punjab for court arrest on May 15 protesting against governments failure to address the lingering issue of release of Sikh prisoners who have completed their jail terms.

More Sikh Scholars withdraw from UCR Conference; Set agenda for discussion with Pashaura Singh

Following the withdrawal from Sri Guru Granth Sahib World University (SGGSWU) vice-chancellor, more Sikh scholars have withdrawn their names from the University of California, Riverside’s upcoming conference on “Living and Making Sikhi in the Diaspora: The Millennial Generation Comes of Age”.

Rising graph of crime against women: Strong leadership with iron hand could rein in hooliganism

Strongly condemning the harassment of 15 year old girl and beating up of his father Gurmeet Singh, who challenged the eve-teaser for their indecent act against his daughter, the Sikh Youth of Punjab (SYP) said the lawlessness in general and disrespect to women in general was badly tarnishing the image of Punjab.

Dal Khalsa points to India’s silence over Punjab Nirbhaya; shares grief with aggrieved family

Dal Khalsa team led by its spokesperson Kanwar Pal Singh along with SYP head Paramjit Singh today visited the aggrieved family at Moga, who lost its daughter in the hands of criminals who killed her after failing to rob her dignity and modesty. The members expressed their sorrow and grief to the family over the loss of their innocent daughter Arshdeep Kaur on April 29th.

Sikh Youth Front to support upcoming movie ‘Aazaadi’

Team members of upcoming Punjabi movie ‘AAZAADI’ recently visited Amritsar, where members of Sikh Youth Front extended their support to the movie. The movie is production of Tarsem Singh Bhatti Mustafabadi and it is likely to hit screens worldwide on June 12.

Why Harinder Sikka withdraw the Nanak Shah Fakir movie?

Commercial failure of the movie was one of the main reasons for withdrawal of film. But basic reason is that the Sikh panth rejected the movie which led to box-office failure of the movie and ultimately to the withdrawal of the film.

Withdrawal of Nanak Shah Fakir movie is a victory for Sikh Panth; Jathedar should take firm stand now: Sikh Youth of Punjab

Hoshairpur: Sikh Youth of Punjab, a Sikh youth organisation which actively campaigned against the Nanak Shah Fakir movie, today released a written statement saying that ...

Khalsa March vows to defeat the enemies of the Panth who are hell bent to subvert fundamental beliefs of Sikh faith

The 'Khalsa March' organized by spirited youth associated with Sikh Youth of Punjab- the Dal Khalsa's youth wing- today vowed to defend the fundamentals of the Sikh religion, uphold the distinct identity of the Sikh people and defeat the designs of the enemies of the Panth- whether they are from inside or outside.

Personification of Sikh Gurus through human actor or depiction through Animation, portraits or computer graphics is equally prohibited

Makers of the Nanak Shah Fakir movie are taking a plea that they did not violate Sikh tenets as Sikh Guru, Guru Nanak Ji was depicted in Nanak Shah Fakir movie through computer graphics and no human actor has played the role of Guru Nanak ji in this movie.

Sikh youth body to oppose Nanak Shah Fakir movie

A Sikh youth body named Sikh Youth of Punjab (SYP) has announced to oppose upcoming movie "Nanak Shah Fakir". The movie is said to depict the life of first Sikh Guru, Guru Nanak Ji, through the eyes of Guru Ji's companion Bhai Mardana. It is notable that depicting Sikh Gurus is not allowed in the Sikh tradition and Nanak Shah Fakir is believed to have violated the tradition.

Demonstration by Dal Khalsa’s youth wing on burning socio-political issues

Amritsar, Punjab: Dal Khalsa has urged the Jathedar Akal Takht not to lower their status and prestige by repeatedly appealing to centre and state governments ...

Parmjeet Singh elected as new head of ‘Sikh Youth of Punjab’

Sikh Youth of Punjab recently elected it’s new president to carry forward the work and mission of the organization. SYP elected Paramjit Singh as it’s new head who replaced Nobeljit Singh.

Implementation of the original Nanakshahi calendar is vital for the unity of the Sikhs: SYP

Dal Khalsa youth wing ‘Sikh Youth of Punjab’ has reasserted it’s stand to follow the original Nanakshahi Calendar. A gathering of the Sikh Youth of Punjab today observed in a resolution that ‘implementing the original Nanakshahi calendar is vital for the unity of the Sikhs’.

Sikh Youth of Punjab vows to address drug menace, yellow literature

Amritsar, Punjab (Sept. 30): Realizing that excellence and activism is need of the hour, the young activist’s boys and girls gathered at a call of Sikh Youth of Punjab (SYP) today resolved that they would address the issues of drug menace, disrespect to women and yellow literature with persuasion, education and arming residents of Punjab with the knowledge.

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