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Punjab deploys 4,000 personnel in Amritsar ahead of Operation Blue Star anniversarySecurity forces are on high alert in Amritsar. Nearly 4,000 police personnel and Central Armed Police Forces have been deployed. This is in...
From 10 to 3: Raghav Chadha leads AAP MPs to BJP, leaving Arvind Kejriwal with three loyalists; who are they?Seven out of ten Aam Aadmi Party Rajya Sabha members have joined the Bharatiya Janata Party. Raghav Chadha led this significant shift, redu...
Operation Bluestar anniversary: Radical outfits raise pro-Khalistan slogansOn the 41st anniversary of Operation Bluestar, pro-Khalistan slogans echoed at the Akal Takht in Amritsar. Supporters of radical Sikh group...
Pro-Khalistan slogans raised on Operation Bluestar anniversaryRadical Sikh outfit Dal Khalsa's activists were seen holding placards bearing portraits of slain militant leader Jarnail Singh Bhidnrawale ...
Pro-Khalistan slogans raised at Golden Temple on 38th anniversary of Operation BluestarThe marbled premises of the Golden Temple near Akal Takht, the supreme temporal seat of the Sikhs, echoed with pro-Khalistan slogans.
Attack on Indian High Commission: The protestors & handlersIndia has strongly urged the UK to take necessary steps to ensure safety and security of the personnel working at the mission
Centre bans pro-Khalistan SFJ under anti-terror lawThe US-based secessionist outfit with the primary objective of establishing an independent and sovereign country has its top leadership bas...
Operation Bluestar anniversary: Pro Khalistan slogans raised inside Golden TempleFew men and women among the large crowd present at the golden temple stood up as Gurbachan Singh started his address. The radical elements ...
Hizbul Mujahideen asks Kashmiri Pandits to return to ValleyHe claimed that the government was planning to take action in the Valley in an operation similar to 'Operation Blue Star' in Punjab.
Sikh hardliners taken into preventive custodyThe leaders of some Sikh outfits and hardline groups were taken into preventive custody early today in apprehension of breach of peace.
- Sikhs in J&K hold protest demanding minority status
A Sikh outfit today held a sit-in protest against the state government and accused it of not fulfilling the long-pending demand of the comm...
Central forces deployed in Punjab as protests continueMeanwhile, yet another case of sacrilege of Guru Granth Sahib took place at Gurusar Mehraj village in Bathinda district, police said.
Akal Takht restrains Haryana Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee office bearers from functioningSingh directed all Sikh organisations and Sikh political outfits not to make statements before media till the SGPC row is resolved amicably.
Tread with caution while dealing with AAP: Dal Khalsa to SikhsThe Sikh outfit also slammed Congress and BJP for playing "narrow politics over the dead Sikhs and Muslims".
Dal Khalsa writes to David Cameron over Margaret Thatcher link to Op BluestarRadical Sikh outfit Dal Khalsa has written a letter to British Prime Minister David Cameron, expressing its pain, concern and anguish.
Akal Takht upset over jail term to Lt Gen Brar's attackersThe Akal Takht today described as 'inhuman and harsh' a British Court's sentencing of three Sikh men and a woman for carrying out the reven...
- Narendra Modi is not welcome in Punjab: Dal Khalsa
He lambasted Shiromani Akali Dal led government "for leaving no stone unturned" for Modi's December 21 rally in the state.
- Take up cases of Sikh detainees also: Dal Khalsa to Sushilkumar Shinde
In a statement here, Dal Khalsa head H S Dhami referred to what he alleged wrongful detention of Sikh youths in Punjab and elsewhere under ...
- Babbar Khalsa International trying to revive militancy: Govt
Banned terrorist outfits like Babbar Khalsa International are trying to revive Sikh militancy, Government said citing intelligence reports.
- Balwant Singh Rajoana row: Shutdown cripples life in Punjab
Normal life was crippled across Punjab which witnessed sporadic violence during the day-long shutdown, called by radical Sikh outfits.