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  • RAW Official's Big Plan to Target Sikhs on US Soil Revealed Motion in Limine in New Your Court
    Jan 22 2026

    A recent report by Indian news portal The Wire has revealed that a motion in limine document filed in a New York District Court has exposed the plans of former Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) official Vikash Yadav to target Sikhs on U.S. soil. Vikash Yadav served as an employee of the Cabinet Secretariat of the Government of India, which operates under the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO).To discuss the details of this exposé, journalist Mandeep Singh spoke with Parmjeet Singh Gazi, editor of Sikh Siyasat News. The discussion also covered the ongoing case of Indian national Nikhil Gupta, who was allegedly tasked by RAW officer Vikash Yadav to target Sikh leaders in New York and California but was intercepted and arrested by U.S. authorities.The conversation further touched upon recent developments in Canada, where the government has listed the Bishnoi gang as a “terror entity” under Canadian law. They analyzed how this move, along with Canada’s attempts to repair diplomatic relations with India, could affect the Canadian Sikh diaspora.

    In addition, the show briefly examined the growing arms race between India and Pakistan following Operation Sindoor and the four-day air battle between the two countries. Both nations have recently conducted missile tests, and Pakistan has established an Army Rocket Force Command, marking a new phase of regional military escalation.


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    47 min
  • The Guru Khalsa Panth and Sikh Participation in India’s Electoral System | Two Speeches at Gadli
    Jan 21 2026

    This video features two speeches — one by Sikh Siyasat Editor Parmjeet Singh Gazi and the other by Bhai Sukhdeep Singh Meekay of Panth Sewak Jatha Majha.Both speakers elaborate on the principle that the Guru Khalsa Panth, being the Sui-Sovereign Khalsa, does not seek political power through any other worldly or external political system. The political vision of the Guru Khalsa Panth is embodied in the proclamations “Khalsa Jee Ke Bole Baley” and “Raj Karega Khalsa,” which manifest as the concept of a Sovereign State — historically known as Sarkar-e-Khalsa, and in contemporary terms, referred to as Kh+alis-ta.n.However, within the Sikh community, there has always existed a political section that maintains relationships with external powers or states and seeks authority through their systems. This group is traditionally referred to as the “Milvartaniye.”Addressing the present Sikh dilemma regarding participation in the Indian electoral system, the speakers emphasize that the “Akalis” — representing the Guru Khalsa Panth — cannot engage in any other state’s electoral process to attain political power. On the other hand, the “Milvartaniye” may choose to do so, while continuing their commitment toserve the Khalsa Panth.


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    17 min
  • Nepal’s Regime Change Raises Alarm in India | What It Means for Sikhs | Bhai Mandhir Singh
    Jan 20 2026

    During an annual Gurmat Samagam held in memory of Panth Sewak Bhai Surinderpal Singh Tharua at Gurdwara Sahib, Urban Estate (Phase 3), Patiala, Bhai Mandhir Singh of Panth Sewak Jatha Doaba shared his insights with the Sikh sangat.

    He reflected on Bhai Surinderpal Singh Tharua’s contribution to the Sikh struggle and his efforts to revive and reorganize Sikh initiatives after the decline of the Sikh movement of the 1980s and 1990s. Bhai Mandhir Singh also spoke about the qualities of Sikh leadership, explaining how true leadership naturally evolves from the Sikh masses and gains their recognition. He expressed concern over deviations in this natural process in present times, particularly with the influence and distortion brought by social media.

    Addressing the changing international landscape and regional dynamics in South Asia, Bhai Mandhir Singh referred to the recent regime change in Nepal and noted that India appears increasingly worried about these developments. He further highlighted specific areas in which Sikhs should remain cautious and vigilant in light of these geopolitical shifts.


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    42 min
  • On Changing Value System of New World after the Social Media Technology
    Jan 19 2026

    This is a short video clip from an interview with Dr. Sewak Singh.


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    12 min
  • How British Colonizers Controlled Sikhs by Changing Sikh Way of Managing Gurdwaras? Gurmeet Singh
    Jan 17 2026

    British colonizers deliberately altered the traditional Sikh system of Gurdwara management to weaken Sikh self-governance and control the process of leadership formation. In this exclusive conversation, journalist Mandeep Singh talks to S. Gurmeet Singh Ranchi, a Sikh researcher on the history of Gurdwara administration, who explains how the Sikh Gurdwara Act of 1925 became a colonial tool to influence Sikh decision-making.He further argues that the Indian state today continues to use the same colonial mechanisms—by controlling Gurdwara management elections—to manipulate Sikh leadership and limit community autonomy.Watch this insightful discussion to understand the deeper historical roots of state interference in Sikh institutions.


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    1 ora e 7 min
  • In Changing South Asian Dynamics and Era of Regime Changes, How India Sees Sikhs? Prabjot Singh
    Jan 16 2026

    Sikh Canadian lawyer Prabjot Singh who had cross-examined the then Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other Canandian officials during the hearings of Foreign Interference Commission, recently attended a Human Rights session by UN's Human Rights Council in Hague. Later he participated in 41th National Conference held by the Sikh Federation UK on 28th September 2025. Addressing the UK Sikh diaspora Prabjot Singh shared his views about changing global and South Asian dynamics, recent regime changes in South Aisa and the situation in India, especially the relations between the Indian state and the Sikhs.


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    19 min
  • UN Bodies Caution India on Treatment of Minorities and Dissent – Bhai Moninder Singh’s Full Speech
    Jan 15 2026

    In his powerful address at the 41st National Conference of the Sikh Federation (UK) held on 28 September 2025, Bhai Moninder Singh, representative of Sikh Federation International, shared insights from his recent participation at a UN Human Rights Council session in The Hague.He apprised the Sikh community about the United Nations’ growing concern over the treatment of minorities and voices of dissent in India, highlighting how global human rights bodies are increasingly taking note of the situation.

    This is the full speech of Bhai Moninder Singh, providing valuable perspectives on international advocacy, the evolving geopolitical landscape, and the urgent need for Sikhs to engage with global institutions like the UNHRC to raise awareness about human rights issues in India.


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    40 min
  • What Sikhs Need to do in Changing Global Scenarios: Speech of Paramjit Singh Mand in UK
    Jan 14 2026

    The global and South Asian regional landscape is changing rapidly, and these shifting geopolitical dynamics are having a direct impact on Punjab and the Sikh community. Addressing the Sikh sangat at the National Conference organized by the Sikh Federation UK on 28 September 2025, Dal Khalsa’s working president shared his perspectives on what Sikhs must do to navigate the present evolving situation. Listen to his thoughts and share them widely with others.


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    35 min