Home » Quick Updates

International Panthic Dal has written to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon

London: 26 April 2012, International Panthic Dal has written to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon who is on official travel to India. International Panthic Dal requested his support on two ongoing human rights and justice matters. I.P.D highlighted the case of Balwant Singh Rajoana and the ongoing Justice being sought for the victims of June 1984 and November 1984 respectively.  Read More »

The world media after 25 years took notice again of what occured in November 1984 with Sikhs in Delhi.

It was 3 years ago this month- Sardar Jarnail Singh Journalist threw his shoe at the Indian Home Minister – in connection with the zero justice given to Delhi widows of November 1984 Pogroms. The world media after 25 years took notice again of what occured in November 1984 with Sikhs in Delhi. As a result of Jarnail Singh actions and media pressure, India’s Parliament and the Indian Prime... 

International Panthic Dal commends Sardar Harvinder Singh Phoolka great efforts.

Sardar Harvinder Singh Phoolka has led a long legal crusade to gain justice for the victims of November 1984 Delhi slaughter of Sikhs, where over three thousand Sikhs (Official Indian Government figures) were murdered. Sardar Harvinder Singh Phoolka for… 27 years has represented many Sikh widows, and despite death threats has shown great courage and continued relentlessly to fight their cases.... 

Do not forget Balwant Singh Rajoana – International Panthic Dal

Living Martyr Bhai Balwant Singh Rajoana is still inside prison and his death penalty has not been commuted. If the media is highlighting Living Martyr Bhai Balwant Singh Rajoana’s case less, we must not make the mistake of lapsing – forgetting. The unarmed protester of Gurdaspur Ranjit Singh is still in hospital – he has not forgotten – the family of Quami Shaheed Jaspal Singh... 

I.P.D welcomes the implementation of Anand Marriage Act

Reports have suggested that the Union Cabinet today approved introduction of the Anand Marriage Act 1909 to provide for registration of marriages of Sikhs, fulfilling a long standing demand of the Sikh Nation. Up until now Sikhs have had to register their marriage under the ‘Hindu Marriage Act’ . Only after years of continued pressure directly on the Union minsters from Sikhs has this change... 

Role of a Sikh Woman – International Panthic Dal

10 April 2012, When fighting injustice the role of SIKH WOMEN is second to none. Yesterday Bibi Jagdish kaur who lost her Son, Husband and 3 brothers during the Pogroms Delhi 1984, was in a Delhi Court BATTLING with the defence, judges and the Indian judicial system – the accused Sajjan Kumar infamous Indian politician -and 5 others have all been facing trial for their roles in the massacres... 

Family demand full inquiry after teen killed in protest

ITV News coverage of Shaheed Bhai Jaspal Singh interview with family members in UK and International Panthic Dal member: ITV  Read More »

Our condolences with the family of Shaheed Bhai Jaspal Singh

We would like to thank the maternal family side of Shaheed Jaspal Singh, who took time out with Gurjit Singh of I.P.D and the Leicester Mercury to have this interview conducted. The family through this difficult time remained in Chardi Kala (high spirits) during interview. 2nd April 2012  Read More »

Indian Security Forces are being deployed in Patiala

Indian Security Forces are being deployed in Patiala, we urge all people, women children, young and old to stay safe and secure. The Media can not be everywhere, so please grab footages, images of situations that may arise from Police, Army etc. Focus is on Patiala but outbreaks can occur anywhere! Please send any footages images to info@panthicdal.com 27 March 2012  Read More »

I.P.D urges the Sikh Nation to recite Chaupai Sahib for Balwant Singh Rajoana

Bhai Balwant Singh Rajoana facing the gallows on 31 March 2012. We urge all Sikh to recite Chaupai Sahib for the Chardi Kala of Bhai Balwant Singh JI 13 March 2012  Read More »
© 2016 International Panthic Dal