06-Oct-2024
A recent episode of Gurdwara Miri Piri on MATV highlighted contentious issues within the Sikh diaspora, particularly regarding Khalistani separatist groups like Sikhs For Justice (SFJ). The discussion critiqued the exploitation of Sikh identity for political and financial gain, emphasizing the need for unity and dignity within the community. The presenters condemned the inflammatory rhetoric of separatists and stressed the importance of constructive dialogue and genuine activism. They called on the diaspora to reclaim Sikh heritage, rooted in the values of selfless service, honest living, and meditation, while rejecting divisiveness and promoting inclusivity.
01-Oct-2024
A recent discussion on the United Kingdom (UK)-based MATV program Gurdwara MiriPiri highlighted deepening divisions within the pro-Khalistan diaspora. The program exposed contradictions, factionalism, and opportunism among key figures, questioning their alignment with Indian political leaders like Rahul Gandhi and the movement’s erasure of Sikh roots in Lahore. The anchors concluded that the Khalistan movement is increasingly fragmented and lacks genuine support.
20-Sep-2024
In a September 20 broadcast on United Kingdom (UK)-based MATV, the Gurdwara MiriPiri program strongly condemned Pakistan-sponsored pro-Khalistan elements, particularly Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) Chief Gurpatwant Singh Pannun. The anchors criticized Pannun's legal actions against India as publicity stunts, questioned his alignment with Pakistani interests, and pointed out his neglect of key Sikh issues. They called for greater financial transparency, more support for the families of Sikh martyrs, and condemned the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee’s (SGPC) silence on religious matters, stressing the importance of preserving Sikh identity.
20-Aug-2024
Birmingham Crown Court on August 20 sentenced a 10-member drug smuggling gang, including Indian-origin men, to prison terms ranging from two to 16 years in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Among them, Maninder Dosanjh received 16 years and eight months, while Amandeep Rishi was sentenced to 11 years and two months for their roles in smuggling cocaine and money laundering. The gang, arrested in July 2020, used frozen chicken consignments to transport drugs and was caught with 400 kg of cocaine and GBP 1.6 million in cash. They communicated via the now-shutdown Encrochat platform.
28-Jul-2024
United Kingdom (UK) Member of Parliament (MP) Jeevun Sandher, during an interview with PTI in London, expressed his commitment to restoring trust in politics and strengthening ties with India. Sandher, representing Loughborough, emphasized the importance of the UK-India partnership and outlined his priorities, including boosting local economic prosperity through clean energy and reducing crime, among other things.
25-Jul-2024
On July 25, protests erupted after a motion recognizing the 40th anniversary of the 1984 Sikh genocide was withdrawn at the Slough Borough Council meeting in Slough, United Kingdom (UK). The motion, proposed by Independent Councillor Sabia Akram, sought to condemn recent killings of Sikh activists and demand justice for victims of the 1984 violence. The withdrawal followed objections from Council Leader Dexter Smith, who cited concerns about community cohesion and divisiveness.
23-Jul-2024
United Kingdom (UK) Foreign Secretary David Lammy is set to begin a two-day visit to India on July 24, marking the first high-level engagement between the two countries since Prime Minister (PM) Keir Starmer's Labour government took office. Key discussions with Indian External Affairs Minister (EAM) S. Jaishankar and Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal will focus on the long-pending India-UK free trade agreement (FTA) and concerns over pro-Khalistan activities in the UK.
23-Jul-2024
According to sources, the family of Khalistani terrorist Jagtar Singh Johal, who is accused of multiple crimes including targeted killings and funding the Khalistan Liberation Force (KLF), has urged United Kingdom (UK) Foreign Secretary David Lammy to address Johal's case during trade talks with India.
11-Jul-2024
The police on July 11 arrested a 17-year-old boy for stabbing two worshippers at the Guru Nanak Darbar Gurdwara in Gravesend, United Kingdom (UK). The attack has sparked comments from various leaders, including Labour Members of Parliament (MPs) Dr. Lauren Sullivan and Tan Dhesi, who expressed distress over the violence and called for increased efforts to tackle anti-Sikh hate crimes.
05-Jul-2024
Following the landslide victory of the United Kingdom (UK) Labour Party under Keir Starmer, concerns about its historical pro-separatist stance, particularly towards Khalistan and Kashmir, persist within the Indian diaspora. The party has attempted to rectify its image under Starmer, shifting away from its earlier perceived anti-India rhetoric by distancing itself from pro-Khalistani elements within its ranks and emphasizing a new strategic partnership with India. This includes potential areas of cooperation such as security, education, and trade. However, the presence of party members with pro-Khalistani sympathies continues to pose challenges to this rebranding effort.
05-Jul-2024
A record 28 persons of Indian origin were elected to the United Kingdom (UK) Parliament on July 5, with notable victories including Preet Kaur Gill and Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi securing their seats for Labour in Birmingham Edgbaston and Slough, respectively, for the third time. Nadia Whittome won in Nottingham East, while new entrants such as Kirith Entwistle and Sonia Kumar marked their first wins in Bolton North East and Dudley. Additionally, Rishi Sunak, Suella Braverman, Priti Patel, and Claire Coutinho were among the prominent Tories who retained their seats, reflecting a significant representation of the Indian diaspora across major UK parties.
03-Jul-2024
General Election candidates in the United Kingdom (UK) have faced criticism for endorsing a “Sikh Manifesto” which calls for the self-determination of Sikhs, or Khalistan. The manifesto also criticizes the UK Government's stance on hate crimes against Sikhs. It has received support from senior Conservative and Labour representatives, including Angela Rayner and Theresa May. The Sikh Federation UK and The Sikh Network back the manifesto, while other Sikh groups and experts warn it could exacerbate geopolitical tensions. Critics argue it reflects problematic sectarian campaigning in UK politics.
28-Jun-2024
Labour Party chair Anneliese Dodds, speaking at an event in London, United Kingdom (UK) on June 28, expressed confidence that the party, under Keir Starmer, has eliminated anti-India sentiments within its ranks. Dodds emphasized Labour’s commitment to building a robust strategic partnership with India, encompassing areas such as trade, new technologies, the environment, and security.
17-Jun-2024
Thousands gathered in London, United Kingdom (UK), recently to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the 1984 Sikh riots, with some participants displaying Khalistani flags. The event remembered the Indian Army's storming of the Golden Temple in 1984 during Operation Blue Star, which targeted militants but resulted in significant Sikh casualties. The Labour Party in the UK pledged to investigate Britain's role in the operation, with Deputy Leader Angela Rayner emphasizing support for the Sikh community and the need for an inquiry.
09-May-2024
India’s National Security Adviser (NSA) Ajit Doval expressed concern over the increasing Sikh radicalization in the United Kingdom (UK) on May 9 and urged the UK to address this issue during the India-UK Strategic Dialogue, which he co-chaired with his UK counterpart Tim Barrow in London. This concern builds on previous discussions between Doval and Barrow, particularly highlighting Sikh radicalization during their strategic dialogue in July 2023.
02-May-2024
Sikh Labour councillor Parbinder Kaur is under investigation for allegedly supporting Khalistani terrorist groups, including praising Khalistani terror outfit Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) and its founders involved in violent acts, in Sandwell, United Kingdom (UK). The Daily Mail reported her sharing posts on WhatsApp and Facebook glorifying militants who assassinated public figures. Sandwell council is aware of the situation but has directed inquiries to the Labour party, which, along with Kaur, has yet to respond. Rami Ranger of the British Sikh Association criticized such actions for damaging social cohesion and the interests of the wider Sikh community in the UK.
25-Apr-2024
According to a media report, British Sikh lawyers have established a new court as a dispute resolution forum for the Sikh community in the United Kingdom (UK), aimed at aiding families in resolving conflicts in line with Sikh principles. The court is not a religious tribunal but comprises around 30 magistrates and 15 judges, primarily women. They offer mediation services and direct parties to courses covering various issues such as domestic violence and substance misuse. These courses are available in Punjabi and English. In case mediation fails, cases can be brought before a Sikh court judge for legally binding judgments under the Arbitration Act. Participation in the court requires consent from both parties, and there is a focus on safeguarding and cooperation with English courts.
11-Apr-2024
According to sources, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has withdrawn Look Out Circulars (LOCs) for three individuals from Punjab in connection with the violence at the Indian High Commission in London. Initially, LOCs were issued against 15 suspects based on videos and photographs. However, after a thorough investigation, no evidence linking the three individuals to the incident was found, leading to the closure of their LOCs. The attack was orchestrated by Khalistani extremists, including Gurcharan Singh, Avtar Singh Khanda, and Jasvir Singh, resulting in criminal charges such as trespass, flag disrespect, and property destruction.
06-Apr-2024
Sikh Federation United Kingdom (UK) leader Dabinderjit Singh recently disclosed in an interview with Akaal TV that prominent Geo/The News London reporter Murtaza Ali Shah faces death threats from the Indian state due to his coverage of Khalistan issues and Sikh activists. Singh revealed that the Metropolitan Police are aware of these threats, linking them to Shah's reporting on the Khalistan Referendum and the Khalistani outfit Sikhs For Justice (SFJ).
03-Apr-2024
Five British doctors and academics specializing in blood cancer, while speaking on a BBC Sounds podcast, refuted claims that Khalistani terrorist Avtar Singh Khanda's death from acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) at 35 could have been triggered by poisoning. Charles Craddock, the academic director of the Centre for Clinical Haematology at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, United Kingdom (UK), along with four other doctors and academics, emphasized the aggressiveness of AML and the impossibility of inducing it through poisoning. Khanda's death certificate lists AML and pulmonary embolism as causes, while his family and friends allege he was poisoned by the Indian government, with the UK covering it up.