New Delhi [India], January 30: In a significant development for Sanatan Dharma followers, NRI Haridas Gupta, along with devotees of Lord Shiva, has pledged to establish 'Kailash Akhara.' The announcement was made during an interaction with the media, where Gupta highlighted the mysteries and
"The UCC law in Uttarakhand is undemocratic, unconstitutional and an assault on the fundamental rights of citizens. Therefore, it is absolutely unacceptable to us," AIMPLB said in a press release.
The Supreme Court of India on Monday expressed concern over the failure of Investigating Agencies to file appeals in cases related to the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, despite explicit recommendations from a committee.
The plea moved by S Gurmeet Singh Shunty and S Paramjit Singh Khurana demands immediate accountability for the failure to implement necessary reforms in the electoral system, which is governed by the Delhi Sikh Gurudwaras Act, 1971.
"I think he (Arvind Kejriwal) does not understand the basics of Ramayana. Second thing is that they become close to anyone, but now they are abusing Sikhs. If you want to abuse me, do that but why are you abusing the Sikh community," Puri told ANI during an interview.
The film is being released today, January 17, which has invited strong opposition from the SGPC, where the committee has demanded that the film be banned in Punjab. SGPC president Advocate Harjinder Singh Dhami wrote a letter to Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, accusing the film of be
Speaking to ANI about the UAPA charge, the father said, "Now when the imposition of NSA on him comes to an end, they already imposed UAPA. Now when we are planning to launch a political party, it is a conspiracy to stop us. Bhagwant Mann's anti-Sikh mindset is being exposed. Without any p
CM Yadav also attended a program organised on the occasion and addressed the public, saying the life journey of Guru Gobind Singh Ji is inspirational for all.
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Monday attacked BJP leader Parvesh Verma saying, that the people of Delhi will teach a lesson to him in the upcoming Delhi assembly election.