Sajjan Kumar Fugitive From Justice, But When Will He Be Behind Bars?
NEW DELHI: Noose is tightening around mass killer Sajjan Kumar, one of the top politicians of India’s ruling Congress party. After failing to secure anticipatory bail from any court, Sajjan Kumar is now running from pillar to post to escape arrest for his role in the killings of hundreds of Sikhs in 1984. His shenanigans, [...]
June 21, 2010
ਵਿਸ਼ਾ: Sikh Genocide, Sikh Students Federation, Sikhs for Justice ਲੇਖਕ: November 1984
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SSF welcomed move to get recognition for Sikh Genocide
Patiala (June 13, 2010): The Sikh Students Federation, a Punjab based organization of Sikh Students, has welcomed the move undertaken by Sikhs in Canada to get recognition for Sikh massacre of November 1984 as ‘Genocide’ under International Criminal Law, to be specific under Article 2 of U.N. Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the [...]
June 20, 2010
ਵਿਸ਼ਾ: Human Rights, November 1984, Sikh for Justice, Sikh Genocide, Sikh Students Federation ਲੇਖਕ: Current Issues, November 1984
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Royalty is must, but core issue is to claim inherent rights over river water: SSF
Patiala (June 18, 2010): While asserting that demand of royalty in lieu of water allocated to ‘non-riparian’ states of Haryana, Rajasthan and Delhi is corollary of natural rights of people of Punjab, the Sikh Students Federation claimed that central issue is to claim inherent right over the use and control of river water. SSF President [...]
June 20, 2010
ਵਿਸ਼ਾ: Punjab Government, Sikh Students Federation ਲੇਖਕ: Current Issues, Punjab Government
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