It is now more than ever, a need for the global Panjaabi-Sikh Commonwealth to take a grip of itself, internally and externally, sensibly and intelligently look to reconstruct its affairs away from the debilitating chaos and disorder that has been allowed to ov... More »
Prominent political affairs journal Eurasia Review provides in-depth perspectives on subjects otherwise ignored or presented with a stereotyped slant. Recently, the Eurasia Review has published human rights activist and teacher Dr Paul Newman’s views on the ca... More »
Without obtaining any permission from the requisite authorities under the Information Technology Act, 2000 and without citing any notification or order of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, the Indian government directly or through the pol... More »
June 1984 was an intensely war-like assault on Darbar Sahib, with the systematic killing of thousands of lives by the rampaging Indian army. It formed the first of a two-part part genocidal strike on the Panjaabi-Sikhs over 1984. The second strike in November... More »
Former Akal Takht Jathedar, Giani Joginder Singh Vedanti, narrated his personal experience and an eye witness account of the dastardly attack on the Akal Takht, Darbar Sahib and Sikh heritage by the Indian Army in June 1984. Years ago, this account was written... More »
With party Sr VP Bhai Manjit Singh urging all party leaders linked to sacrilege to seek pardon at Akal Takht Sahib, it is clear that the Badal Dal is certainly in the dock. As the Bargari Morcha gains momentum, a cross-section of the party leadership has been... More »
June 1984 was a turning point in contemporary Sikh history. During this very emotional and anguished anniversary of the unprecedented genocide in East Panjaab (India), we have seen a regurgitation of tired, worn out rabble-rousing rhetoric from the domineering... More »
June evokes intense feelings and emotions for Sikhs inside India and globally, representing the modern Sikh genocide month of June 1984. UK based Sikh activist -Jagdeesh Singh presents this reflection of events of June 1984 and how India and other nations, inc... More »
Early next month on 10 June 2018, Bay area, San Francisco Sikhs will observe Martyrdom Day of Fifth sovereign Guru Arjan Sahib and the 34th Anniversary of Saka Darbar Sahib. At the same time, they will publicly rededicate themselves to the cause of Sikh self-r... More »
Singh Sabha Mumbai general secretary Manmohan Singh writes a detailed missive to Education Minister of Indian state of Maharashtra protesting the distortion of historical facts of June 1984 culminating in the attack on Darbar Sahib, popularly known as Operatio... More »
From the WSN Archives: On the occasion of the 24th anniversary of Saka Akal Takht, revolutionary poet and political activist, Gajinder Singh goes down memory lane reminiscing events and thoughts that touched his life in his long sojourn away from homeland Punj... More »
Activist-writer Ajmer Singh answers many questions agitating the Sikhs and raises several more for Sikhs and others to answer in his third book of what is transforming into an anthology of contemporary history of Punjab. His book, 1984-Unimagined Catastrophe, ... More »