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  • Sikh community protests in Bhopal, Indore against pro-Khalistan elements

    Sikh community protests in Bhopal, Indore against pro-Khalistan elements

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    Bhopal: Members of the Sikh community in Bhopal and Indore took to the streets on Tuesday to protest against the acts of vandalism by pro-Khalistan sympathisers outside India’s diplomatic premises in London and San Francisco.

    “We strongly condemn the incident outside the London High Commission. These anti-social elements disrespecting the tricolour are not part of the Sikh community,” said religious leader Gyani Dileep Singh during the protest at Roshanpura Square in Bhopal.

    Madhya Pradesh BJP spokesperson and Sikh activist Neha Bagga said it was regrettable that a few Sikhs working at the behest of anti-India forces were defaming the entire community.

    “This is the time for the Sikh community to come forward openly against such anti-social elements sitting in foreign countries,” Bagga said.

    In Indore, Sikhs gathered at the city’s Regal square holding the tricolour and placards carrying patriotic messages, raised the slogan “Bharat Mata ki Jai”, and said they would not tolerate insult to the national flag.

    “Many people from the Sikh community have sacrificed their lives for India’s freedom. Today some foreign forces are conspiring against the unity and integrity of India. We will not allow the designs of these forces to succeed,” a protestor said.

    State BJP spokesperson Narendra Saluja, who was among the protesters, said, “Some anti-social elements funded by Pakistan are trying to defame the Sikh community through the incidents in London and San Francisco. We oppose such elements.”

    The national flag is a symbol of respect and self-respect for the Sikh community, he said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Massive search operation on to arrest fugitive Sikh radical Amritpal

    Massive search operation on to arrest fugitive Sikh radical Amritpal

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    Chandigarh; Massive search operation continued on the second day on Sunday to arrest Sikh radical Amritpal Singh, head of ‘Waris Punjab De’, who has been declared a ‘fugitive’, a senior police official said.

    Jalandhar Police Commissioner Kuldeep Singh Chahal on Saturday night told the media that Amritpal Singh was declared a ‘fugitive’.

    The police search operations are now mainly focused in Jalandhar district from where he managed to give the police a slip when it tried to intercept his vehicle to arrest him.

    Amritpal’s father Tarsem Singh told the media the police should have arrested him before he left the house. “We don’t have any information about his whereabouts. They carried out a search at our residence for 3-4 hours but did not find anything illegal.”

    He called the police action “unjustified” and said his son was weaning the youth off drugs. “Why the police were not acting against criminals and those involved in drugs,” he asked.

    Meanwhile, Police Commissioner Chahal said Amritpal’s six gunmen were nabbed. “A manhunt for Amritpal Singh is on and we are hopeful that he will be arrested soon. A total of 78 people have been arrested so far and further searches and raids are underway,” he added.

    “During the state-wide operation, nine weapons, including one .315 bore rifle, seven rifles of 12 bore, one revolver and 373 live cartridges of different caliber have been recovered so far,” the police said in a statement on Twitter on Saturday evening.

    “Waris Punjab De elements are involved in four criminal cases relating to spreading disharmony among classes, attempt to murder, attack on police persons and creating obstructions in the lawful discharge of duties of public servants. FIR stands registered for the attack on Ajnala Police Station,” it added.

    A house-to-house search operation in villages in Nakodar in Jalandhar district was carried out throughout the night, said a senior official. Even the central paramilitary forces have been involved in the search operation.

    Meanwhile, internet services across the state were suspended as a precautionary step.

    Supporters of Amritpal Singh have been sharing videos of police vehicles chasing Singh’s cavalcade.

    Anticipating a disturbance of peace, a large contingent of the paramilitary force was deployed outside his native village, Jallupur Khaira, in Amritsar district.

    A special team of the police, comprising personnel from seven districts, had followed the separatist leader’s convoy while he was on his way to Jalandhar’s Shahkot tehsil. They had closed on his vehicles two to three times but Amritpal Singh managed to escape.

    Section 144 has been imposed in many districts of the state. The police have also increased security in the state. In addition, all vehicles are being checked at the Punjab-Haryana border.

    Thirty-year-old Amritpal Singh, a pro-Khalistan fiery propagator and self-styled preacher, has been running ‘separatist’ propaganda through speeches. Three cases, including two of delivering hate speeches, have been pending against him.

    On the radar of Central investigating agencies, he has drawn comparisons to Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale owing to his similar looks and donning a navy blue turban, a white chola, and a sword-sized kirpan.

    On February 23, an armed mob led by Amritpal Singh clashed with police and laid siege to a police station near Amritsar, demanding the release of one of their colleagues who had been taken into custody in an alleged kidnapping case.

    Six policemen were injured in the bloody clash.

    Police officials had later clarified that they were unable to control the crowd as they were carrying a physical copy of Sri Guru Granth Sahib, also called Bir in Punjabi, as a shield.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • US: Indian-origin Sikh leader arrested for plotting to burn down Gurdwara

    US: Indian-origin Sikh leader arrested for plotting to burn down Gurdwara

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    New York: A 60-year-old Indian-origin Sikh man has been arrested in the US for allegedly attempting to hire people to shoot multiple people and burn down a prominent Gurdwara in California, according to media reports.

    Rajvir Raj Singh Gill, a former Bakersfield City Council candidate, was arrested on March 4 for allegedly targeting one of Bakersfield’s largest Sikh places of worship, Gurdwara Shaheed Baba Deep Singh Ji Khalsa Darbar, and burning down the property, bakersfield.com portal reported.

    Gill was arrested in connection with six counts of criminal threats after officers executed a search warrant at his residence, the report said.

    The Bakersfield Police Department said in addition to offering someone money in exchange for burning down the gurdwara, Gill tried to pay people to shoot others who he had an ongoing dispute with, 23abc.com portal reported.

    Gill had attempted to run for City Council Ward 7 against Manpreet Kaur in 2022. Kaur won the election and was the first Sikh Punjabi woman elected to the Bakersfield City Council, the report added.

    Kaur, who won the seat for Ward 7, issued the following statement: “I am aware of the alleged allegations. I am confident the Bakersfield Police department is working diligently to keep our community safe and will address the matter accordingly. Hearing this news is distressing and frightening. This is one of our most highly attended Sikh temples locally. To hear of an alleged attempt to destroy a place of worship is heartbreaking and unfathomable.”

    “He hired the people. Those people, whoever he hired, came and told us and they made a report to the police. So, the police called us and they got our information and everything and asked questions and we told them what’s going on, and that’s when everything happened,” said Amrik Singh Athwal, a temple board member.

    A Bakersfield Police Department spokesman declined Tuesday to address what may have prompted Gill to take the actions he is accused of, and he would not elaborate on the case.

    A temple elder said Tuesday that Gill has in recent months shown up at the property disrupting prayers and threatening members of the congregation and carrying a gun before being arrested at one point. There are no records of his arrest prior to Saturday.

    The elder, Sukhwinder Singh Ranghi, attributed the repeated confrontations to a dispute over more than USD 800,000, contributed by members of the congregation, that was supposed to reimburse a corporate entity set up to buy the temple out of foreclosure in July 2020.

    “It’s the greed that most likely got to him,” Ranghi was quoted as saying by bakersfield.com.

    Ranghi said the temple learned Gill offered USD 10,000 to two Hispanic men to kill certain leaders of the congregation who are involved in the court cases, including Ranghi. He said Gill drove the men around the city pointing out the homes of the temple leaders he wanted to be killed. This information came to temple leadership from an associate of the intended hitmen.

    With more than 500 members, Shaheed is one of Bakersfield’s best-attended Sikh temples. It hosts an annual celebration in late October that draws thousands.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Govt to extend all cooperation to Haryana Sikh Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee: Khattar

    Govt to extend all cooperation to Haryana Sikh Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee: Khattar

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    Chandigarh: The Haryana Sikh Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee will manage the historic gurdwaras in the state and the government will extend all cooperation and assistance, Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said on Wednesday.

    “…If the Haryana Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee needs any cooperation from the (state) government, including construction of educational institutions and hospitals, it will be provided,” Khattar said.

    Last year, the Supreme Court upheld the constitutional validity of the Haryana Sikh Gurdwara (Management) Act, 2014, under which a separate committee was formed to manage gurdwaras in Haryana.

    However, the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee — the apex religious body of Sikhs — has rejected the committee.

    Khattar was speaking after paying obeisance at Sri Thada Sahib Gurdwara in Yamunanagar, according to an official statement issued here.

    Haryana Sikh Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee chief Baba Karmjit Singh felicitated Khattar with a ‘siropa (robe of honour)’.

    During the occasion, Khattar also extended his greetings on International Women’s Day.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • British Sikh MP gets threatening email saying ‘watch your back’

    British Sikh MP gets threatening email saying ‘watch your back’

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    London: Britain’s first female Sikh MP Preet Kaur Gill has said she was forced to contact police after receiving a threatening email message saying: “watch your back”.

    The senior Labour MP for Birmingham, Edgbaston said that following the email, she is forced to keep a bodyguard at her constituency surgery meetings.

    “It was very direct. It’s a worry because I’m with my daughters in the constituency all the time. My family live there. It really puts into context the kind of job that you do. It’s tough enough as it is, but then when you’re faced with that, there’s very little support. This latest direct threat has really worried and concerned me,” Gill told GB News on Saturday.

    “As a woman, when you put yourself forward and you want to address injustices and you care about issues that affect your constituents, you’re then faced with people that think it’s okay to say this sort of stuff to you.”

    Instead of using an alias, the threat was sent from a legitimate account with a genuine email address, which left Gill shocked.

    “I could not believe that this person used their place of work email to actually make that threat,” Gill, who had been a target of hate campaigns in the past, said.

    Gill has reported the incident to the West Midlands Police.

    “Once you’ve raised it with the police, they’ve got to go away and do an investigation, but there’s no real understanding of the impact it has on you, your everyday work, the psychological impact, the kind of always looking behind your shoulder,” she told GB News.

    Gill was recently accused of undermining victims of sexual abuse, according to a Guardian report.

    The Shadow Secretary of State for International Development, had sent a series of WhatsApp messages on a group undermining allegations of sexual abuse within gurdwaras.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Social media reunites Sikh family separated at the time of Partition

    Social media reunites Sikh family separated at the time of Partition

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    Lahore: Seventy-five years after they separated during the Partition in 1947, the families of two Sikh brothers met at the Kartarpur Corridor, singing songs and showering flowers on each other in an emotional reunuion made possible through social media.

    The families of Gurdev Singh and Daya Singh arrived at the Kartarpur Corridor on Thursday for a reunion.

    Emotional scenes of the family reunion were witnessed at Gurdwara Darbar Sahib, Kartarpur Sahib where they sang songs to express their joy and showered flowers on each other.

    Both the brothers hailed from Haryana and used to live in Gomla village in Mahendragarh district with their late father’s friend, Karim Bakhsh, at the time of the Partition.

    Bakhsh migrated to Pakistan along with elder Gurdev Singh while younger Daya Singh remained in Haryana with his maternal uncle.

    After reaching Pakistan, Bakhsh moved to Jhang district of Punjab province, some 200 kms from Lahore, and gave a Muslim name (Ghulam Muhammad) to Gurdev Singh. Gurdev Singh passed away a few years ago.

    Muhammad Sharif, son of Gurdev, told the media that over the years his father had written letters to the government of India to find the whereabouts of his brother Daya Singh.

    “Six months ago, we managed to find uncle Daya Singh through social media,” he said, adding that both families decided to reach Kartarpur Sahib for the reunion.

    He urged the Indian government to give visas to his family members here so that they could visit their ancestral house in Haryana.

    Last year, two brothers who separated during the Partition reunited at Kartarpur Corridor.

    Muhammad Siddique, 80, from Pakistan and Habib, 78, from India, met in January 2022 at the Kartarpur Corridor. They were also reunited with the help of social media.

    The Kartarpur Corridor links Gurdwara Darbar Sahib in Pakistan’s Punjab province, the final resting place of Sikhism founder Guru Nanak Dev, with the Dera Baba Nanak shrine in Gurdaspur district in India’s Punjab state.

    The 4 km-long corridor provides visa-free access to Indian Sikh pilgrims to visit the Darbar Sahib.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Maharashtra: ‘Langar’ that fed 2 mn during lockdown razed, Sikh baba evicted

    Maharashtra: ‘Langar’ that fed 2 mn during lockdown razed, Sikh baba evicted

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    Yavatmal: In a sad and shocking development, a ‘langar’ which fed over two million hungry migrants during the first lockdown year, has been demolished ostensibly owing to certain disputes among the landlords, on a remote corner of Yavatmal National Highway.

    The 84-year-old Sikh ‘sevak’ Karnail Singh Khaira, who managed the ‘langar’ to serve the masses for the past 35 years on the Yavatmal NH-7, has been rudely evicted and is practically living on the street.

    The ‘langar’ — which became the saviour for lakhs of poor villagers, tribals and migrants on the move during the lockdown period starting March 24, 2020 — was famed as ‘Dera Kar Seva Gurdwara Langar Sahib’, or simply ‘Guru Ka Langar’ near Karanji village.

    It was run by Khaira, who is revered as ‘Khaira Baba’ in the region, and immediately after the first nationwide lockdown was clamped, he fed droves and hordes of hungry people landing there, 24×7, free of cost, running only through donations.

    “Owing to some disputes among the land owners, a few days ago, the authorities came and demolished the entire 3,000 sq ft ‘langar’ which I had started from scratch, nurtured and built for 35 years,” the dejected Khaira Baba told IANS.

    Shiv Sena (UBT) farmers’ leader Kishore Tiwari rushed there for a spot assessment and pointed fingers at the state administration for bringing down the ‘langar’ linked to the historic Gurudwara Bhagod Sahib in Wai, some 11 km away in a forested area.

    “There was some bickering among the owners, but this ‘langar’ has been working undisturbed for over 35 years… It rendered yeoman services to millions of hungry people before, during and after the lockdown. The present state government came just seven months ago and ordered its demolition,” fumed Tiwari.

    The Sena (UBT) leader assured Khaira Baba that he would demand a proper rehabilitation in the same vicinity, a suitable compensation for all his losses and ensure that the ‘langar’ resurrects again to serve the poor.

    On his part, Khaira Baba claimed that it is surprising that although the matter among the owners was pending in the court, the government ordered the demolition and ousted him from there.

    “This is a very sensitive issue that has been rashly handled by the state administration. We shall take up the matter seriously with the concerned departments and ministers,” said Tiwari.

    It may be recalled that after IANS first highlighted Khaira Baba’s humanitarian services (May 31, 2020), he and his small team attained global fame for the selfless ‘seva’ provided non-stop to the snaky queues of starving people for months, with nothing available for around 450 km on that desolate highway stretch.

    The ‘langar’ was linked to the historic Gurdwara Bhagod Sahib, where the 10th Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh, had stayed in 1705, while enroute Nanded, around 250 km away, where he was assassinated on October 7, 1708.

    Nearly 125 years after his martyrdom, the world-famous ‘Gurdwara Takht Hazuri Sahib Sachkhand’ (Nanded) came up and is one of the five Takhts of Sikhism, visited by lakhs of devout Sikhs from all over the world every year.

    “As the main Gurdwara Bhagod Sahib is in the jungle, in 1988 this ‘langar’ came up here on the highway and I was assigned to manage it, with the guidance of the Nanded Gurdwara Sahib’s Baba Narinder Singhji and Baba Balwinder Singhji,” recalled Khaira Baba.

    After getting the eviction order late in January, Khaira Baba ran helter-skelter, sought the help of FDA Minister Sanjay Rathod in Chief Minister Eknath Shinde’s Cabinet, besides other officials.

    “The minister and the officials promised that they would save the ‘langar’, but in the past fortnight, a demolition team with police forces bulldozed the entire place to rubble,” said Khaira Baba, who has nowhere to go now.

    Tiwari said that if it was a matter of restoring a tribal property to the owners, as claimed, “then why the huge lands belonging to tribals that have been illegally usurped by many politicians are spared of the government’s bulldozer while a small charitable ‘langar’ of a Gurdwara was singled out for action”.

    Senior police inspector of Pandharkawada, Jagdish Mandalwar, confirmed the development but said “we were merely following orders” and had no knowledge about any other issues.

    When asked what inspired him to serve millions at the ‘langar’ for 35 years, the Meerut-born Khaira Baba looked at the sky and said: “It’s the Wahe Guru’s ‘marzi’ (decree)… I am only his instrument to serve humanity. I lived and slept at the ‘langar’, ate the same food given to all the people, and my sole belongings on earth are three sets of clothes. Everything came in selfless donations.”

    The man who fed millions for 35 years is now himself surviving on the dole of some kindly locals. He sleeps in his vehicle at night but remains optimistic that Tiwari and others shall help him restart the ‘langar’ at the earliest.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Utah Legislature passes resolution honouring Sikh community’s contributions

    Utah Legislature passes resolution honouring Sikh community’s contributions

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    Houston: The Legislature in the US state of Utah has unanimously passed a resolution honoring the Sikh community for their contributions and service to humanity despite facing “oppression and discrimination throughout the world”.

    The resolution was introduced by Representative Angela Romero and Senator Luz Escamilla and passed last week, Kutv reported.

    “The Senate unanimously passed H.J.R (House Joint Resolution) 4, a resolution highlighting the history and significant contributions of the Sikh community. We were joined by members of Utah’s Sikh community as well as those from India and other parts of the world,” a tweet from the Utah Senate read.

    The resolution appreciated the Sikh community for their humanitarian services despite facing “oppression and discrimination throughout the world”.

    “The state of Utah seeks to further the diversity of its community and afford all residents the opportunity to better understand, recognize, and appreciate the rich history and shared experiences of Sikhs to enforce laws for access to equal opportunity of humans, irrespective of their caste, creed, color, or appearance,” the resolution read.

    The senators gave the Sikh members in attendance a standing ovation before passing the resolution.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )