Sikh organisations in homeland Punjab and the Sikh Diaspora worldwide are using letter diplomacy to Prime Ministers, Presidents and parliamentarians to engage discussion on substantive issues affecting the lives and human rights. While the farmers’ issue has ... More »
In a few hours from now, three Gurdwaras in California and three in Birmingham will host the Saka Nakodar painting on the walls of their Gurdwara Museums. A glance at the painting and you would be prompted to ask, “What a tragedy? Who painted it? The World Sik... More »
लाल किले पर निशान साहिब झूलाया गया तो तहलका मच गया है। टीवी पर जबरदस्त आंधी आ गयी। किसान नेता भी तिलमिला उठे हैं। यह हमारा नहीं, उनका था, उनका एजेंट था। इन्होने आंदोलन के माथे पर कालिख पोत दी है, हम जीत रहे थे, अब हम हार सकते हैं। इस अजीब घटनाक्रम को देखकर, द ... More »
The Supreme Court of India did not even make a pretence to be truthful and fair. The recent order on contentious farm laws is found wanting in many areas dispelling the confidence of the people in the Indian judiciary. Despite its best efforts to camouflage an... More »
Though the spirit of the protesting farmers is sky high, the ground zero situation is bad, despite herculean efforts by the farmers to keep the environs of their protest clean and liveable. With aid support coming from DSGMC, Ludhiana professionals, the Hemkun... More »
The world has many lessons to learn from the peaceful, non-violent protests of the Farmers Morcha in Delhi. For the last forty years, India has spared no effort to malign the image of the Sikhs and was able to sell its lies and falsehood within and outside Ind... More »
The proverbial tail of this lapdog is long and severely twisted. Since its birth, it has been barking and biting many -for no rhyme or reason. It has downgraded the proverbial loyalty of dogs. This dog was supposed to protect and guard democracy but instead, i... More »
Prime Minister of India Narendra Damodardas Modi visited Gurdwara Rakabganj yesterday in Delhi in an ostensible move to assuage the hurt of the protesting farmers from Punjab on the borders of Delhi. WSN editor Jagmohan Singh writes an Open Letter to the India... More »
The ten-kilometre radius surrounding the border of Delhi with North-Indian states is a vast canvas of Panth and Punjab, which has permeated the Farmers Morcha in an amazing display of Punjabi solidarity. The Sikh spirit of Chardikala -Forever Ascendant and Sar... More »
This year, we celebrate Human Rights Day with India on its knees. For the last many years and decades, we have been pushed to the wall. Every International Human Rights Day heretofore has been a day of prayer and hope -a hope that India will respect its commit... More »
In an Open Letter to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, World Sikh News editor Jagmohan Singh expresses deep gratitude for his kind and timely intervention standing up for the rights of the farmers of Punjab and India. He writes that “It is heartening tha... More »