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  1. https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Delhi/talks-on-with-sikh-leaders-over-golden-temple-replica-mayor/article36888809.ece Please, no! Talks on with Sikh leaders over Golden Temple replica: South Delhi Mayor Installation currently on hold, will be decided after dialogue’ South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) Mayor Mukesh Suryan on Thursday said that talks were going on with “senior Sikh leaders” regarding the installation of a replica of the Golden Temple at the Bharat Darshan Park in Punjabi Bagh here. Mr. Suryan, who refrained from naming the “senior Sikh leaders”, asserted that the installation of the replica “is currently on hold” and that a decision would be made after the talks. Replica controversy A controversy had erupted over the replica with members of the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee having dismantled the structure as it was against the beliefs of Sikhism. “We do not want to hurt the sentiments of any community. We will do what the majority asks us to do; we will follow the decision that they make,” said Mr. Suryan. The Bharat Darshan Park, which is spread over 8.5 acres, will showcase 20 replicas, made from scrap materials, monuments from across the country, including the likes of the Taj Mahal, Mysore Palace and Victoria Memorial Hall.
  2. First and foremost, Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh and Sat Sri Akaal. The video below is a interview of Sardar Bhai Jarnail Singh Ji, a trailblazer and iconic figure for the Sikh panth who passed away due to complications of Covid-19 and/or shortage of oxygen as witnessing/reading his tweet on Twitter. I do believe that in foreign nations like incredible India known for being the most vile and having the corrupt authority system, L. Sardar Jarnail Singh did the right thing of hurling the shoe at the congress party member many years back and he vividly and vocally states in his book of 'I Accuse' and forward done by Khuswant Singh. We would appreciate if you take some of your spare time to give feedback on how the interview could be enhanced more or what you enjoyed? and disliked about both interviewer and interviewee. Some cherished memories and photos while him being on tour in England in 2011 with the sacred sangat. REST IN POWER to Sardar Jarnail Singh Ji. Also, the other day I caught a glimpse of his bhog on Akaal Channel.
  3. Hemkunt Foundation which are based in Gurgaon, Haryana (outskirts of Delhi) provide 24/7 Oxygen service to anyone who is needy. Now they need help in any form you can provide: This is their official website https://hemkuntfoundation.com/
  4. OK....let's take a look at where we actually are now, where we need to get to and how we're gonna get there. First things first, I think we've all been caught up in a huge wave of emotion and been overwhelmed by the huge level of grassroot support among ordinary Indians. So much support in fact that we have not properly comprehended that we are not even in Delhi. Never mind not in the centre of Delhi but not even it's outer-outer suburbs. We are camped 50 km from Delhi. Now, I wrote a thread a couple of days ago explaining how modern politics work. Strange, but not unusual that one of the Mods here has discarded it and not posted it, but a shame because it gave a bit of an insight into how this battle with Modi can be won. First things first, a march on Washington can not end with a rally in Pleasantville, North Carolina and a sit-in protest in London can not take place in Hitchin, Hertfordshire. You see where I'm getting at here? The enthusiasm and zeal of the above protestors is as real as ever but you begin to understand that the point of these types of demonstrations is to break the will of the powers that be and to do that you absolutely, positively, must strike at the heart of power. This is a must. This is why such action is called 'taking to the streets' because you 'take to the streets' of where power resides. Modi understands this. He understands that if this mass movement is allowed in Delhi itself it will not only topple the Farm Bills but will topple him also. Delhi signifies something, especially to we Sikhs. For farmers now encamped at Singhu, it may feel like being in Delhi given that they'd been on a 14 hour trek to get there but they must understand that Singhu is not physically, politically and psychologically Delhi. It is not the 'streets'. The farmers have not 'taken to the streets' but have instead taken to the muddy dirt tracks of a nothing town in the middle of nowhere far away from anywhere. We all have to understand how psychologically that is so important to Modi. Right now in Delhi, the young - the artists and the academics have come out in support of the farmers. But for the ordinary Delhi citizens, the priority is that the roads are not disrupted, the buses and trains run on time and there is no disruption to their daily routine. Right now, while we're all caught up in the emotion but we have to understand that Modi isn't even slightly startled let alone shaken. To shake someone one must first at least get within touching distance. The farmers MUST, at all costs, change tactics and get inside Delhi - the heart of Delhi.
  5. https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/business-of-god-shaken-faith-hasnt/articleshow/74941039.cms
  6. labourers returning to their native places from Delhi. VID-20200328-WA0004.mp4
  7. Guest

    Dilli is Burning

    Ok ,so long story short here is a bit o background+story+and other s h * t abt the riots in dilli so, as some of u may know or might not know I'm a Delhi Sikh (and no, all of us r not crazy) So the Clash is btween the Pro CAA group (which is mostly just hindu fanatics and some RSS,BJP,bajrang dal ,other radical hindu outfit people)(note closely SOME BJP Peeps not all most r condemming attcks)(i mean thts the irony) and the Anti-CAA group. The pro CAA started the agitation first (and yea it does hv some elements of 1984 riots but this time its not on us ,sikhs)(also note:SOME ).And the riots r only in the Northeast part of Delhi(thankfully not anywhere near me)(but,they could spread judging by the rate they r going) .And yea, Muslim shrine was burnt and vandalized but it was a Mazar not a Mosque (by the Pro-CAA peeps,duuuhh!!!!!) .So thats that.I just wanna say "BE READY WITH UR KIRPAANS SINGHON !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ". As for my opinions I dont support The CAA.(but im not part of the Dange [riots]).Also yea journalists were manhandled and any proof /footage them rioters got hands on were destroyed.Many ppl including a cop were also killed.Any way Chardikala Singhon,Akaal Purakh ji sahai hovan ate sabh di rakhi karan.Sarbat Da Bhalla. GURBAR AKAAAL Fatheeeehh. Take care peeps and ready those shastars WAHEGURU,save this violence ridden world
  8. Today in Sikh History - 1st November 1984 The first killing of a Sikh reported from east Delhi. About 9am, armed mobs took over the streets of Delhi and launched a massacre. The first targets were Gurdwaras. Mobs were armed with iron rods and had an abundant supply of petrol and kerosene sup lie by congress. Every police station had strength of about 100 men and 50-60 weapons. No where to run.
  9. 7.August.2015 Gurmat Kirtan At Gurdwra Sis Ganj Sahib Live Broadcast http://baani.net
  10. Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee is organizing a Gurmat Samagam in dedication to Prakash Purab Of Guru Harkishan Sahib Ji At Lakhi Shah Vanjara Hall,Gurdwara Sri RakabGanj Sahib, Delhi on 08 August 2015. Following are the details: 08.August.2015 Morning 07:45am Gurbani Kirtan-Bhai Harjeet Singh,Gurdip Singh Ji Hazuri Ragi G.SisGanj Sahib 08:30am Gurbani Kirtan-Bhai Narinder SinghJi Banarsi Hazuri Ragi Sri Darbar Sahib 09:15am Gurbani Kirtan-Bhai Ravinder SinghJi Hazuri Ragi Sri Darbar Sahib 10:00am Gurbani Kirtan-Bhai Inderjeet SinghJi Hazuri Ragi Sri Darbar Sahib 11:00am Gurbani Vichar-Giani Pinderpal SinghJi 12:15am Panthak Vichar 01:00am Gurbani Kirtan-Bhai Guriqbal SinghJi Bibi KaulanJi Amritsar Wale 02:15am Gurbani Kirtan-Baba Bachan SinghJi Kar Sewa Wale 02:30am Gurbani Kirtan-Bhai Manpreet Singh Ji Kanpuri 08.August.2015 Evening 07:40pm Gurbani Kirtan-Bhai Rai SinghJi Hazuri Ragi Sri Darbar Sahib 08:30pm Gurbani Kirtan-Bhai Harjot SinghJi Jakhmi Jalandhar Wale 09:15pm Gurbani Kirtan-Bhai Ravinder SinghJi Hazuri Ragi Sri Darbar Sahib 10:00pm Gurbani Kirtan-Bhai Nirmal SinghJi Hazuri Ragi Sri Darbar Sahib 10:45pm Gurbani Kirtan-Bhai Manohar Singh,Gurinder SinghJi Hazuri Ragi G.SisGanj Sahib 11:30pm Gurbani Kirtan-Bhai Manpreet Singh Ji Kanpuri 12:15am Ardaas and Hukamnama Sahib Sabh aaye deedare bakhsho jio. Samagam will be broadcasted LIVE on http://www.Baani.Net
  11. ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ ਜੀ ਕਾ ਖਾਲਸਾ, ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ ਜੀ ਕੀ ਫਤਿਹ The Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Management Committee (DSGMC) will host a two-day festival commemorating the 232nd anniversary of the establishment of Khalsa Panth rule, scheduled for March 21 and 22. DSGMC president Manjit Singh said the festival is aimed at highlighting the "golden historic moment" of the Khalsa Panth when Sikhs ruled the country from New Delhi. The event marks the time when Sikh warrior Sardar Baghel Singh hoisted the Kesri Nishan Sahib of the Khalsa Panth at the Red Fort on March 11, 1783, after defeating then Mughal emperor Shah Alam and crowning Jassa Singh Ahluwalia as the new emperor in the Diwan-e-Aam. Manjit Singh said that the event will be organised at a mega level to highlight this "historic event", which does not find significant mention in modern Indian history. "This is second time that the Delhi Fateh Divas is being organised by DSGMC, in which around one lakh people of various religions will take part and efforts are being made to make it an annual event," Manjit Singh said. "Five head priests will lead the Jarnaili march victory processions from ancient Hanuman Mandir to Red Fort on March 22," Manjit Singh said, adding that Sikh organisations from across the globe will be represented in the event. Kirtan darbar will be organised on first day of Fateh Diwas and on the second day Gataka, martial arts of the Sikhs will be performed.
  12. Guest

    Need Help Delhi

    Waheguru ji ka Khalsa Waheguru ji ki Fateh Dear Sangat, is there anyone in Delhi who can please help me, I need some moral and translation support. I'm not from a sikh family. Following a spiritual calling I became a sikh and I've faced extreme harassment and bullying from "family" members. I currently have no choice but to put up with having to reside in their home as I'm transitioning between careers and have nowhere else to go. Also I'm a native English speaker and do my best to speak hindi/punjabi, but quite honestly my broken punjabi leads me to being treated either suspiciously or condescendingly at any gurdwara. Mostly people I come across are rich stuck up "Sardars" who couldn't give a bit about anything holy, or are simply too culturally backwards to want to offer any assistance. I'm at my wits end. I hardly know anyone in this city to begin with. The handful of people I did know have turned their back on me after I became a sikh. So i need someone to help be my translator and offer me some moral support. I'm also in need of genuine sikh friends in Delhi. If you can help please reply. I will send to a pm. Thanks Waheguru ji ka Khalsa Waheguru ji ki Fateh
  13. Guest

    Need Help Delhi

    Waheguru ji ka Khalsa Waheguru ji ki Fateh Dear Sangat, is there anyone in Delhi who can please help me, I need some moral and translation support. I'm not from a sikh family. Following a spiritual calling I became a sikh and I've faced extreme harassment and bullying from "family" members. I currently have no choice but to put up with having to reside in their home as I'm transitioning between careers and have nowhere else to go. Also I'm a native English speaker and do my best to speak hindi/punjabi, but quite honestly my broken punjabi leads me to being treated either suspiciously or condescendingly at any gurdwara. Mostly people I come across are rich stuck up "Sardars" who couldn't give a bit about anything holy, or are simply too culturally backwards to want to offer any assistance. I'm at my wits end. I hardly know anyone in this city to begin with. The handful of people I did know have turned their back on me after I became a sikh. So i need someone to help be my translator and offer me some moral support. I'm also in need of genuine sikh friends in Delhi. If you can help please reply. I will send to a pm. Thanks Waheguru ji ka Khalsa Waheguru ji ki Fateh
  14. Sikh Sahit & Chittar Pradarshani https://www.facebook.com/DSGMC/photos/a.464407136984155.1073741824.409387455819457/716910911733775/?type=1&relevant_count=1
  15. source: Facebook page of Sardar Jasvinder Singh of Sikh Channel BREAKING NEWS DELHI DE BHOGAL AREA VICH SIKH THREE-WHEELAR DRIVER TE HAMLA KESH KATAL KAR DITE TEZAAB PAAYA GAYA AUTO NOO AGG LAGA DITI GAYI JALDI HI HOR UPDATES SEND KITI JAAYEGI
  16. Collection Executive(Male) for Delhi Office! Urgent Requirement for Collection Executive(Male), Amritdhari Sikh will be given special preference at The Kalgidhar Trust, Baru Sahib Office. Contact Immediately +91-9711193845 Source - http://www.ssjobs.in/2014/08/collection-executivemale-for-delhi.html Sikh Females Required for Call Center/Back Office Operations Urgent Requirement of Sikh Females for Call Center/Back-Office Operations at The Kalgidhar Trust, Baru Sahib office in New Delhi. If interested, contact immediately +91-9711193845 Source - http://www.ssjobs.in/2014/08/sikh-females-required-for-call.html
  17. Inauguration of Baba Bhaghel Singh Museum on 26th July https://www.facebook.com/manjitsinghgk/photos/a.140441796033840.34828.140049632739723/682307985180549/?type=1&relevant_count=1
  18. Can anyone, with a blog/website/both related to Khalistan, explain something to me? A few years ago I heard about the case of a man whose family was detained at the Indian airport because he was involved in some pro-Khalistan group overseas. To my brothers who are involved in such groups what happens when you go to India or need police clearance from there? Do they detain you on the basis of the organisations you support, webpages you make and comments you put on fb? Is it entirely random or they do it to people who illustrate an intent? Can we say there is a degree of discrimination involved or is it the effects of an inept bureaucracy?
  19. Upcoming Smagams in NCR http://kathakeertan.org/index.php
  20. Bhai Iqbal Singh Bhatti on Hunger Strike at Jantar Mantar, Delhi for 38 Days now. His demands are 1)Release of Prof. Devinderpal Singh Bhullar 2)Punish those responsible for 1984 Sikh Genocide 3) Open a fast track court for achieving justice for 1984 Victims Show Your Support We support Bhai Gurbaksh Singh Khalsa
  21. Jag Pravesh Kumar who contested the polls on a Congress ticket from the Sangam Vihar constituency, New Delhi, put up a dismal show by losing to both BJP and AAP. Jag Pravesh got 16,435 votes.
  22. The Indian and Canadian PM's are not going to Sri Lanka for the Commonwealth Summit in support of Tamil human rights. The British and Australian PM's have asked for an independent enquiry into the killings. Can the Sikhs learn from the Tamils and get support now that human rights are of interest to countries? Manmohan Singh has no concern for the Sikhs but takes major action for the Tamils. http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/editorials/summit-fever-the-commonwealth-should-not-be-conferring-legitimacy-on-a-sri-lankan-regime-with-blood-on-its-hands-8933415.html Summit fever: The Commonwealth should not be conferring legitimacy on a Sri Lankan regime with blood on its hands The question marks over Sri Lankas human rights record are not confined to the war-torn past The Indian Prime Ministers last-minute decision not to attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting in Colombo this weekend is largely due to domestic politics. With an election next year, Manmohan Singh does not want to upset Indias 72 million Tamils, many of whom are highly sensitive about the treatment of their ethnic cousins in Sri Lankas bloody civil war. Mr Singhs narrow political motivations do not detract from the issue itself, however. Indeed, he is now the second leader to boycott the summit. Canadas Stephen Harper is so incensed at the Colombo governments continued refusal to investigate alleged war crimes committed during the conflict that he is not only not attending himself, his government is also reviewing its financial contributions to the Commonwealth. There are very real and painful questions to be answered about the civil war. According to UN estimates, as many as 40,000 civilians may have died in the final months of the conflict, in 2009, as the government of Mahinda Rajapaksa finally quashed the 26-year Tamil insurgency. A harrowing Channel 4 documentary No Fire Zone: The Killing Fields of Sri Lanka screened earlier this month, was just the latest evidence of alleged war crimes. The question marks over Sri Lankas human rights record are not confined to the war-torn past. Disturbing reports of repression and abuse have continued to emerge ever since. Harassment, intimidation and unexplained disappearances among political opponents, journalists, activists and even members of the judiciary are alarmingly frequent. Police torture is also rampant, says Amnesty International, with 86 formal complaints in the first three months of this year alone, and at least five deaths in custody in 2012. Nor are such issues hidden from world attention. No less a figure than Archbishop Desmond Tutu has spoken several times about the need for an official investigation into alleged atrocities committed during the war. And in August this year, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights ended a seven-day visit to the island with an outspoken warning. The war may have ended, Navi Pillay concluded, but in the meantime democracy has been undermined and the rule of law eroded. Against such a background, the choice of Colombo as the venue for the Heads of Government meeting conferring an unearned legitimacy on Mr Rajapaksas government was grossly ill-judged. That David Cameron agreed to attend is also regrettable. The claims of human rights abuses, past and present, are too serious to be waved aside; Britain should have joined Canada in taking a principled stand. But with the summit going ahead, and our Prime Minister to be there, the best must be made of it. Following the Channel 4 footage, Mr Cameron has promised to tell the President that if Sri Lanka does not launch an independent investigation into alleged war crimes then the international community will. That is not enough. What of the worsening repression? If even half the allegations against Sri Lanka are true, it is a stain on the conscience of the Commonwealth. The Colombo meeting must be used to impress upon Mr Rajapaksa that his governments conduct is not acceptable.
  23. Tensions Rise as Multiple Attacks Launched Against Sikhs Across IndiaBy: Sikh24 Editors GUJARAT, India (October 8, 2013)News reports of Sikhs being attacked in Gujarat and Delhi have created shockwaves in the Sikh community living worldwide. As per media reports, a Sikh family living in Loria village of Bhuj district of Gujarat was attacked by a mob yesterday. Four male members of the Sikh family were left critically injured and were admitted to a local district hospital. In a statement, one of the injured, Amandeep Singh said that at least 30 armed men had attacked him and his family members who were sowing crops during the day. According to him, several shots were even fired in the air. Along with Amandeep Singh, the brutal attack also injured Angrej Singh, Jaswinder Singh and Harpreet Singh. All four were admitted under intensive care. Amandeep Singh alleged that he doesnt know what may have instigated the mobs. He alleged that the attackers wanted them to leave the farms and return to Punjab. Amandeep Singhs family has been living in Gujarat for over five decades and they were allotted the farming land back in 1960. It should be noted that the plight of Sikh farmers came to light recently when they blamed the local Government for refusing to allow them to purchase land. In another incident, a Sikh family in the Rohini area, Sector 3, Delhi, was attacked by a group of 7-8 young men in what seems to be a well-planned attack. The attackers brutally injured an elderly Sikh lady causing jaw injuries. They used a sharp blade to slit her wrist, but luckily she has survived the attack. Her husband was also brutally injured. The elderly Sikh man was held from his beard and his turban was removed. The attackers allegedly kicked him and his turban. They used racial slurs to abuse the elderly Sikh husband and wife. The attackers alleged that they are going to repeat 1984 once again as the Sikhs have forgotten their past carnage in the City. The main attacker, who was named Mukesh, is said to have good relations with the local police SHO and a local judge or Rohini court. He is said to have carried out similar attacks on Sikhs and others in the same neighborhood. Due to his political influence, no case has yet been registered against him. http://www.sikh24.com/2013/10/tensions-rise-as-multiple-attacks-launched-against-sikhs-across-india/#.UlSh4WS9Kc0
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