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Salman Khan has a busy slate and the actor refuses to slow down. Having delivered action entertainer ‘Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai’ during the pandemi ....
NEW DELHI: The government has justified its request to Twitter to de-platform Jazzy B from Twitter, saying the rapper was glorifying Khalistan and Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, the secessionist leader. The ministry of electronics and information technology approached Twitter for blocking the handle of the Canadian-Punjabi singer under section 69A of the Information Technology Act, following a request from the of ministry of home affairs. The government asserted that this handle was being used to post inflammatory posts provoking communal sentiments by glorifying Sikh militancy in Punjab and pro-Khalistan feelings on the anniversary of Operation Blue Star. His posts allegedly also used the images of Bhindrawale, who was about to declare the formation of Khalistan when he was killed in Operation Bluestar, to arouse communal sentiments that could pose threat to public order, government sources said. ....
UK News: LONDON: Two Indian flags were set ablaze and then stamped on during a "remembrance march and freedom rally" by British Sikhs in London on Sunday to ma. ....
LONDON: Thousands of Sikhs marched in London city to remember the victims of the attack on Sri Harmandir Sahib, popularly known as the Golden Temple, in Amritsar by the Indian authorities in. ....
Sikhs in London march to mark anniversary of 1984 Sikh genocide National June 7, 2021 LONDON: Thousands of Sikhs marched in London city to remember the victims of the attack on Sri Harmandir Sahib, popularly known as the Golden Temple, in Amritsar by the Indian authorities in 1984. Every year thousands of Sikhs gather in London to mark the anniversary of the ‘1984 Sikh genocide’ but last year was an exception due to the Covid-19 SOPs. This year’s march was organised by the Federation of Sikh Organisations (FSO), in which Sikhs from across the UK travelled to London to take part in the march to walk through the Central London before reaching the Trafalgar Square, where the marchers paid tributes to the martyrs of 1984 Sikh massacre. The march started from Wellington Arch, led by the Panj Pyare, the five beloved with their swords drawn, passed through the iconic route of the Constitution Hill and The Mall to Trafalgar Square. ....