Hoshiarpur, Punjab (September 08, 2013): Punjab deputy chief minister Sukhbir Singh Badal’s zero tolerance to drugs has surprised many in the state as Sikh organizations were skeptical whether Sukhbir’s issuance of strict administrative measures to combat the drug menace was out of genuine concern or just mere statement in view of election year.
Jalandhar, Punjab (August 25, 2013): As per inforamtion available with the Sikh Siaysat News (SSN) the Dal Khalsa's youth wing 'Sikh Youth of Punjab' (SYP) held a road show on August 25, 2013 to express their anguish and concern over the rise of drug menace, apostasy, criminalization of politics and sexual violence against women.
Hoshiarpur, Punjab (July 06, 2013): Dal Khalsa head H. S. Dhami on Saturday demanded that the Punjab government should make public a report on narcotic smuggling in Punjab submitted by a former DGP (prisons) Shashi Kant.
Amritsar, Punjab (June 5, 2013): "Twenty-nine years ago, with the attack on Darbar Sahib, the then government of India laid the foundation stone for independent state. The sentiments of sovereignty that was strengthened by army attack on Darbar Sahib have not been buried with the passage of time and change in political scenario. There may not be any public manifestation of such sentiments but all Sikhs desire to be self-ruler".
Amritsar, Punjab (June 02, 2013): Dal Khalsa has resolved to undertake a Genocide Remembrance Parade on 5th June to mark the 29th anniversary of army attack on Sikh Faith code-named Blue Star. The decision was taken at a meeting of office bearers held at party head-office on June 01, 2013.
Hoshiarpur, Punjab (April 13, 2013): Paying glowing tributes to the martyrs of 1978 episode in which 13 Sikhs laid down their lives while protesting peacefully against blasphemous acts of Nirankari cult in Amritsar on this day, the Dal Khalsa on Saturday urged the youth to remain guarded and united to foil their nefarious designs of enemy's agencies that are hatching conspiracies to divide us on religious lines.
Hoshiarpur, Punjab (March 21, 2013): Referring to the incident of thrashing of women, her father and brother in a brutal manner and in full public view by Tarn Taran police, Dal Khalsa chief H S Dhami said its utter failure of the political leadership in disciplining the police force.
Tanda/Hoshiarpur, Punjab (February 05, 2012): The Sikh Youth of Punjab (SYP) today organized a march to highlight the plight of today’s youth effected by the rise of drug menace, apostasy, criminalization of politics, vulgarity in songs and sexual violence against women.
Amritsar, Punjab (January 08, 2012): 'Sikh Youth of Punjab' (SYP) has suggested that the criminal law be amended to award the maximum punishment of full life imprisonment without parole to rapists.
Kartarpur/Jalandhar (December 27, 2012): To commemorate the martyrdom day of two younger sons and mother of Tenth Master Guru Gobind Singh, the 'Sikh Youth of Punjab' (SYP) today organized a ‘Khalsa March’ in the town of Kartarpur, 15 kms from here.
Hoshiarpur, Punajb (December 08, 2012): The 'Sikh Youth of Punjab' has termed the shoot-out in Amritsar as horrific and shocking. “Our heart goes to family members of the ASI Ravinderpal Singh, who lost his life while defending the izzat of his daughter”, said party head Ranbir Singh and general secretary Manjit Singh.
Amritsar/Punjab (November 18, 2012): Terming the situation alarming, the ‘Sikh Youth of Punjab’ (SYP) has resolved to take proactive steps to tackle menace of drugs and apostasy in youth.
Jalandhar/Punjab (November 03, 2012): Slamming Indian system for failing to prosecute high and mighty perpetrators of Nov 84 carnage, the Dal Khalsa has called upon the UN to intervene for the sake of justice.
Jalandhar, Punjab (October 30, 2012): It is learnt that the Sikh Youth of Punjab (SYP), youth wing of Dal Khasla, will be holding a demonstration in Jalandhar on November 3 to mark the 28th anniversary of 1984 anti-Sikh massacre in Delhi and elsewhere.
atiala/Amritsar, Punjab (April 21, 2012): Raising its voice against Thapar University (TU) for abolishing the Punjab quota, the ‘Sikh Youth of Punjab’ (SYP) on Friday slammed TU and said that this decision of the university was biased and contrary to the ‘son of the soil’ theory. In a statement here today, youth body’s chief Ranbir Singh and spokesperson Prabhjot Singh said, "The University is located on land belonging to Punjab. The management, under no pretext, can refuse to give quota to the sons of the soil."
Hoshiarpur, Punjab (January 01, 2011): Dal Khalsa leader Kanwar Pal Singh speaking at third annual session of ‘Sikh Youth of Punjab’ (SYP) stressed that democratic struggles are part of political discourse and the youth should ensure participation in political activities.
Jalandhar (December 25, 2010): Committing themselves to upholding respect for Punjabi in all walks of life, two year old youth body, Sikh Youth of Punjab (SYP) resolved to launch a sustained campaign in 2011 to ensure implementation of Punjabi in government offices, private companies, multi-national companies, schools, colleges and universities in Punjab.
Jalandhar (December 24, 2010): With the aim of empowering and harnessing youth power for the welfare and growth of the Sikhs, a youth organization, Sikh Youth of Punjab (SYP), is organizing a Conference at Jalandhar on Dec 25.
Hoshiarpur (December 26, 2009): At its first annual session, the activists of Sikh Youth of Punjab from all over the state emphasized on the need to focus on education and skill development if the community has to realize its potential in the next 25 years.
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