New Delhi: A week after Congress leader Sajjan Kumar was acquitted by a Delhi court in the 1984 Sikh genocide case, the protests against the decision continue and on Monday a large number of Sikhs held a demonstration near Parliament House ...
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Khalsa parade attracts thousands in Toronto
Toronto, Canada: Gurmit Singh can remember coming to his first Toronto Khalsa Day parade decades ago. While it still has the same sense of community as in the past, the event is much larger. Singh, 40, brought his wife, Karen, and ...
Read More »Sajjan’s acquittal: Sikhs march towards PM’s house
Delhi: A group of Sikhs Sunday attempted to march towards Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s residence protesting against the acquittal of Congress Sajjan Kumar in a 1984 Sikh genocide, even as an indefinite fast by one of the victims entered the ...
Read More »Scotland’s largest Sikh temple opens
Scotland,UK: Thousands of Sikhs gathered for a colourful multi-cultural procession yesterday to herald the opening of Scotland’s largest Gurdwara. More than 3,000 people formed queues ten deep to be among the first to see inside the spectacular new place of worship ...
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