Amritsar, Punjab: The Sikh Youth of Punjab (SYP) will be organizing a youth conference aiming to create awareness against drug menace, criminalization of politics, crime against women and vulgarity in culture at UT market opposite GNDU, Amritsar on September 30.
Amritsar, Punjab: The Sikh Youth of Punjab (SYP) has decided to organize a youth rally against drug menace, criminalization of politics, crime against women and vulgarity in culture at Amritsar on Oct 7.
Sikh Youth of Punjab (SYP) - the youth wing of Dal Khalsa - today took exception over the statement of Punjab Deputy CM Sukhbir Singh Badal that no politician was patronizing the drug trafficking in Punjab.
Hoshiarpur, Punjab (April 28, 2014): Sikh Nationalist party Dal Khalsa, on April 27, said the elections are irrelevant because New Delhi has failed to take steps to meet longstanding Sikh demands, including the release of detainees, justice for victims of 1984 genocide, punishment to guilty police officers, fulfilling greater political aspirations.
Jalandhar, Punjab (April 13, 2014): Describing Congress, BJP, AAP as feathers of the same flock, the Dal Khalsa head Harchranjit Singh Dhami said all mainstream political parties have same agenda when it comes to Sikh aspirations as they don’t want to resolve the Punjab problem and instead want to muzzle the voice of dissent through state might.
To commemorate the Khalsa Sajna Divas, the Dal Khalsa has resolved to observe April 13 as Sikh Nationalism Day by holding a youth conference on the concept of Sikh Nationhood.
Amritsar, Punjab (March 02, 2014): Reminiscing the role and contribution of political thinker and ideologue Sirdar Kapur Singh, Sikh seminary and political groups touched upon various facets of the life and times of Sirdar Kapur Singh. The occasion was 105th birth anniversary of the former ICS and Sikh stalwart.
Amritsar, Punjab (February 27, 2014): As per information the Sikh Youth of Punjab (SYP) has decided to observe 2 March -the 105th birth anniversary of Sirdar Kapur Singh -National Professor of Sikhism and the modern day ideologue of sovereign character of the Sikh people.
Hoshiarpur, Punjab (February 15, 2014): Sikh Youth of Punjab (SYP) has asked the Jathedar Avtar Singh to resign from the headship of SGPC in order to uphold the honour the exalted office.
Jalandhar, Punjab (February 04, 2014): Commenting on Aam Aadmi Party’s list of corrupt politicians, the Sikh Youth of Punjab (SYP) said more than individuals, its existing political system that’s corrupt and the need of the hour is to catch the "bull by its horns".
Hoshiarpur, Punjab (January 09, 2014): The Sikh Youth of Punjab has urged the Punjab chief minister not to run from the probe into global drug racket in case he wishes to keep the image of the party clean.
Amritsar, Punjab (January 06, 2014): Expressing their deep concern over the large-scale corruption in politics and rising drug abuse in Punjab, the Sikh Youth of Punjab (SYP) believes that it has left demoralizing effects on the lives of youth.
Fatehgarh Sahib, Punjab (December 20, 2013): The Sikh Youth of Punjab (SYP) has demanded an inquiry by sitting judge of Punjab and Haryana High Court to look into Jagdish Bhola's confession that three Punjab cabinet ministers were involved in the drug racket.
Hoshiarpur, Punjab (November 24, 2013): Dal Khalsa head Bhai Harcharan Jeet Singh Dhami stressed on unity amongst Sikhs and called upon leaders of the community to be sensitive towards the Sikh situation and avoid controversial issues that have a potential of creating bad blood within the community.
Hoshiarpur, Punjab (November 11, 2013): 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) has urged the Union government to correct all errors and misgivings about Sikh Gurus from the books published by the NCERT.
Jalandhar, Punjab (November 01, 2013): Akali Dal Panch Pardhani (ADPP) and Dal Khalsa organized a Freedom and Justice March on November 01, 2013 at Jalandhar to mark the 29th anniversary of the Sikh Genocide 1984.
Jalandhar, Punjab (November 01, 2013): Sikh bodies such as Dal Khalsa, Akali Dal Panch Pardhani (ADPP) and Sikh Youth of Punjab (SYP) organized a "Freedom and Justice March" at Jalandhar on November 01, 2013 to mark the 29th anniversary of the Sikh Genocide 1984.
Jalandhar, Punjab (November 1, 2013): Losing all faith in the political as well as justice system of the India, the Dal Khalsa and Akali Dal Panch Pardhani (ADPP) have demanded a UN probe into the killings of Sikhs in November 1984 in various parts of India, on the pattern of the UN probe done in the case of the killing of former Pakistani President Ms. Benazir Bhutto.
Hoshiarpur, Punjab (September 27, 2013): Sikh Youth of Punjab (SYP) says that the Supreme Court judgment providing the voters a right to reject candidates contesting elections is a positive development as it might help in cleansing the corrupt political system to some extent.
Hoshiarpur, Punjab (September 12, 2013): The Dal Khalsa's youth wing 'Sikh Youth of Punjab' (SYP) has endorsed the observation made by the former director general of police (prisons) Shashi Kant that the drug racket in Punjab is not short of a “systematic genocide” by drug smugglers and their “protectors sitting in the government at all levels”.
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