Saturday, April 26, 2014

Brampton residents outraged by anti-immigration flyers

Residents in Brampton are expressing anger over a flyer being distributed throughout the city targeting the Sikh community.

The flyer, distributed by the organization Immigration Watch Canada, is titled “The Changing Face of Brampton,” and features two images -- the top photo shows a group of mostly white people, while the bottom photo shows a group of Sikhs.

“Is this really what you want? Let’s make immigration work for the interests of Canadians again!” the flyer says below the second photo.

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With thanks : Toronto CTV News : LINK : FOR detailed news

Friday, April 25, 2014

PM's brother Daljeet Singh Kohli joins BJP, Modi welcomes him

New Delhi: In a major boost to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the election season, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's brother Daljeet Singh Kohli joined the saffron party on Friday evening.
Daljeet Singh joined the BJP during a public meeting in Amritsar in the presence of its prime ministerial pick Narendra Modi.
At a rally in favour of senior party leader Arun Jaitley, Kohli shared the dais with Modi and other senior BJP and Shiromani Akali Dal leaders.
PM's brother Daljeet Singh Kohli joins BJP, Modi welcomes him
With thanks : IBN7 : LINK : for detailed news.

Film crew aims to help solve Elk Grove killings

On the afternoon of March 4, 2011, Sikh grandfathers Surinder Singh and his friend Gurmej Atwal were taking a break from their daily walk along East Stockton Boulevard when they were shot. Singh, 67, died at the scene, while Atwal, 78, succumbed to his wounds six weeks later.
The case, which was investigated as a possible hate crime by the U.S. Department of Justice,drew national attention. The victims’ families and others believed that the two men were targeted by a gunman who saw them as Muslim because they wore thick beards and turbans.
“It’s this one unsolved homicide left in the city of Elk Grove,” said Detective Kevin Papineau, who has worked the case from the beginning.
But Monday, he was hopeful that a re-enactment of the crime that was being filmed by a local production company, Jackson Inc., may breathe new life into the case.
“It’s one more opportunity for us to reach out to the community that we haven’t touched before,” he said. “It can be tremendously helpful if it gets us that one tip that we are looking for.”
Jackson Inc. is the creation of two brothers,Cory Jackson, 43, and Craig Jackson, 40, both of Sacramento. The company is working on a half-hour show similar to “America’s Most Wanted” that would air on Sacramento-area broadcast channels and focus on local unsolved crimes.

with thanks : SACBEE : LINK : for detailed news.




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Thursday, April 24, 2014

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Be a part of Sikh celebration in Leamington

The Sikh festival of Vaisakhi will be celebrated at the Pump Room on April 26.


Bollywood and bhangra dance, storytelling and Indian-inspired art will bring the Sikh festival of Vaisakhi to Leamington on Saturday (April 26).

The Pump Room, working the the Sikh Community Centre in Leamington, Birmingham-based south Asian arts organisation Sampad and Warwick District Council, is hosting a celebration to mark the religious festival - which is the start of the Sikh new year and harvest festival and commemorates the year Sikhism was establised as a collective faith. It is celebrated across northern India and is one of the most important dates in the Sikh calender.

Starting at noon, the celebrations will include Bollywood and Bhangra dance performances and workshops and a theatrical storytelling about the birth of the Sikh religion and the story of the sixth Sikh Guru, Guru Har Gobind and his escape from prison.

with thanks : kenilworthweeklynews : LINK : for detailed news

Sutter County Sikh told he can't serve on Jury with Ceremonial Knife

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Wednesday, April 23, 2014

'84 sting: shocking claims by former cops

Never gave clean chit to Tytler: Amarinder

IANS
Amritsar, April 21 (IANS) Facing criticism from the ruling Akali Dal and other Sikh groups for defending Jagdish Tytler for his alleged role in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, former Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh Monday said he had not given a clean chit to the Congress leader.
Amarinder Singh, who is the Congress candidate from the Amritsar Lok Sabha consituency and faces Bharatiya Janata Party's Arun Jaitley, said: "I am nobody to give clean chit to anyone, including Jagdish Tytler, as it is for the courts to decide."
"I had only stated what I had heard from the people immediately after the riots broke out in New Delhi after the assassination of Indira Gandhi in 1984."
The former chief minister is facing criticism for his remarks to a news channel in which he said that while other Congress leaders were involved in the anti-Sikh riots, Tytler was not.
Describing the riots as "most tragic and gruesome", Amarinder Singh said he had gone around many camps of Sikh refugees in Delhi for four days when riots broke out but nobody had mentioned Jagdish Tytler's name during the visit.

with thanks : IANS : LINK : for detailed news.

Delhi cops against Sikhs in 1984: Cobrapost


A sting operation carried out by a news portal on Tuesday claimed that the government had failed to take action to stop the 1984 anti-Sikh riots and senior police officers “colluded” with the then government to teach Sikhs a “lesson.”
 
In an undercover investigation, Cobrapost interviewed eight officers of Delhi police, some of them admitting to their failure as a force, while others confessing that the top brass of the police force colluded with the then Congress government to teach Sikhs 'a lesson'.
 
The policemen interviewed include the then Kalyanpuri station house officer (SHO) Shoorveer Singh Tyagi; Rohtas Singh (SHO Delhi Cantonment); SN Bhaskar (SHO Krishna Nagar); OP Yadav (SHO Srinivaspuri); and Jaipal Singh (SHO Mehrauli).






with thanks : Hindustan Times : LINK : for detailed news.