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Why it is Important For Sikhs to Read Books on June 84?

Sikh Shahadat, a quarterly magazine, organized a first seminar to analyze the writings related to “Teeja Ghallughara”, June 1984 attack of Indian Army on Darbar Sahib (Amritsar) and 70 other Gurdwaras across Punjab and adjoining states

A Critical Analysis of Punjabi Version of Kuldeep Brar’s Book Operation Blue Star

Sikh Shahadat magazine held a seminar to discuss writings related to Teeja Ghallughara. During this seminar Dr. Gurpreet Singh critically analyzed Punjabi version of book "Operation Blue Star" said to be written by Kuldeep Brar. This is full video recording of presentation by Dr. Gurpreet Singh.

They Remain Undefeated to this Day; They are Unconquerable

Gurmat Ate Sikh Twarekh Bunga Sri Amritsar Sahib, an academic and research center based in Amritsar, is hosting a series of discussions to explore and analyze Western ideology and its impacts. This initiative aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of how Western thought influences various aspects of society.

Delhi Darbar’s Digital Repression and the Sikhs

Presenting a paper on suppression of Sikh expression about “Teeja Ghallughara” by the Indian State using ‘digital repression’ against the Sikhs Parmjeet Singh, editor of Sikh Siyasat News, cited incidents of content blocking.

Challenges and Opportunities for Sikhs in the Current Changing International Scenario

This video captures Bhai Mandhir Singh's insightful speech, offering valuable perspectives on how the Sikh community can navigate the complexities of the modern world while staying true to its core values and principles.

Baba Baksheesh Singh

From What Perspective Should the Struggle be Viewed?

On June 5, 2024, a Panthic Diwan was mwrked at Gurdwara Attari Sahib, Sultanwind, Amritsar in memory of the martyrs of the third Ghallughara. The panthic diwan was attended by local sangats and various panthic personalities. On this occasion, Bhai Bakshish Singh "Baba" cautioned the sangat not to look at the militant struggle through the eyes of the Indian state but through the light of Sikh principles.

The Assault was not Merely intended to be Lethal.

On June 5, 2024, a Panthic Diwan was marked at Gurdwara Attari Sahib, Sultanwind, Amritsar in memory of the martyrs of the third Ghallughara. The panthic diwan was attended by local sangats and various panthic personalities.

It was a Direct Assault, Not a Military Operation

On June 5, 2024, Gurdwara Attari Sahib in the village of Sultanwind, Amritsar Sahib, hosted the Panthic Diwan to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Teeja Ghallughara of June 1984.

Khalsa Panth’s Legacy of Shahadat, Current Situation and Future of the Sikhs: Bhai Daljit Singh

This video covers Speech of Panth Sewak Bhai Daljit Singh during the annual Samagam held on June 10, 2024, at Gurdwara Sahib in village Kanakwal. The event commemorates the Shaheedi Divas of Guru Arjan Singh Dev Ji and honors the Sikh martyrs of Teeja Ghallughara.

Sikhs Must Do These Two Things for a Better Future: Parmjeet Singh Gazi’s Speech

The Gurmat Samagam held in Hoshiarpur on June 2, 2024, served as a solemn commemoration marking the 40th anniversary of Teeja Ghallughara, a significant event in Sikh history from June 1984.

Indira Gandhi, India, Sant Bhindranwale, the Sikhs and June 1984: All You Need to Know

On June 17, 2024, at the Gurmat Samagam held at Rail Coach Factory Kapurthala, where Bhai Mandhir Singh delivered a poignant speech commemorating Teeja Ghallughara. He eloquently shared historical insights into Indira Gandhi and Indian State’s approach towards the Sikhs, and the events of June 1984.

Labour Calls for Inquiry into UK’s Role in June 1984 Attack on Darbar Sahib

Deputy Labour leader Angela Rayner and Labour candidate for Coventry South, Zarah Sultana, have called for an inquiry into Britain’s involvement in the June 1984 attack by Indian army on the Darbar Sahib and Akal Takht Sahib in Amritsar, marking the 40th anniversary of June 1984.

US Gurdwara Call for Concepts of June 1984 Ghallughara Memorial Design

In an initiative to honor the memory of the Sikh warriors who stood for the truth and honor of the Gurdhams against the might of repressive state during the June 1984 attack on Darbar Sahib (Amritsar) and other Gurdwaras across Punjab, Gurdwara Sahib Fremont has announced plans to build a memorial. 

Reasons Behind Ghallughara 1984? What is the Current Situation of Sikhs? What Sikhs Should Do Now?

A Gurmat Samagam commemorating the 40th anniversary of Teeja Ghallughara, was held at the historic Gurdwara Manji Sahib in Nawanshahr on 9 June 2024.

Teeja Ghallughara, Jang, Shahadat and the Sikhs: Exclusive Lecture of Dr. Kanwaljit Singh

Listen to an insightful lecture by Dr. Kanwaljit Singh at the Gurmat Samagam, commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Teeja Ghallughara (June 1984).

New Book ‘Amarnama’ Unveiled During Panthic Diwan

The book "Amarnama" was unveiled during a Panthic Diwan at Gurdwara Attari Sahib, Sultanwind (Amritsar).

Sikhs Gathering at Akal Takht Marks 40 Years of June 1984 “Teeja Ghallughara”

The 40th anniversary of Teeja Ghallughara was observed through the annual "Ghallughara Samagam" held at Akal Takht Sahib, where Sikh sangat and representatives of various Sikh organizations congregated in large numbers.

“Amarnama” New Book Unveiling the Untold Saga of Sikh Struggle To Be Released on 6 June

Amritsar: Harpreet Singh Longowal, author of “Raj Yogi” and the brief biography of Sant Attar Singh Mastuana, is poised to release his latest work, “Amarnama”. ...

40 Years of Teeja Ghallughara: Samagam held, Book “Rajghat Te Hamla” Released at Kotbhara

Sikh sangat of Kotbhara village and Panth Sewak Bhai Hardeep Singh Mehraj organized a Gurmat Samagam on 25th May 2024 to commemorate the 4oth anniversary of Teeja Ghallughara

Sikh Shahadat Magazine to Host Discussion on 40th Anniversary of Teeja Ghallughara

Sikh Shahadat, a prominent Punjabi quarterly magazine focusing on Sikh and Punjab related issues, is set to hold a discussion marking the 40th anniversary of Teeja Ghallughara.

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