Bookmark?Remove? Sukhbir Singh Badal’s crocodile tears over November 1984 hurt Sikhs Published 7y ago - Jagmohan Singh Sukhbir Singh Badal continues to shed crocodile tears and sermonises Punjab CM Capt. Amarinder Singh on being a bad Sikh, as he continues to give a clean chit to the Gandhis and the Kamal Naths for their hand in the November 1984 anti-Sikh carnage. It doubly h... More »
Bookmark?Remove? Nov. 1984 SIT led by Justice Dhingra seeks details from public in 80 cases Published 7y ago - WSN Delhi Desk The Special Investigation Team led by Justice Dhingra which re-opened the Sajjan Kumar case leading to his conviction has through a public notice, sought details of 80 cases of November 1984 killings from members of the public. WSN urges readers to share this... More »
Bookmark?Remove? Dal Khalsa asks Akali Dal to push Modi to nail Rajiv Gandhi and Co. Published 7y ago - WSN Delhi Desk Calling the then Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and Home Minister Narshimha Rao, the prime conspirators in the mass murder of Sikhs in the November 1984 massacre, Dal Khalsa today asked the Shiromani Akali Dal Badal leadership to pursue the Modi government to sta... More »
Bookmark?Remove? Delhi High Court rejects Sajjan Kumar plea for time to go to prison Published 7y ago - WSN Delhi Desk All decks cleared for “mass killer of Sikhs” Sajjan Kumar to spend the rest of his life in Tihar prison beginning New Year 2019. The Delhi High Court today summarily rejected the request for extension of one month to go to prison sought by convicted Congress l... More »
Bookmark?Remove? Sajjan Kumar to serve life for conspiracy to kill 5 Sikhs in November 1984 Published 7y ago - WSN Delhi Desk Nemesis catches up. Justice overwhelmingly delayed, but finally not denied. Delhi High Court sentences Congress leader Sajjan Kumar to life sentence for conspiring to kill 5 Sikhs in November 1984. Overturning a judgement of the lower court acquitting Sajjan K... More »
Bookmark?Remove? Congress shames, Sikh murderer Kamal Nath is CM of Madhya Pradesh Published 7y ago - Jagmohan Singh WSN editor Jagmohan Singh tells the Indian National Congress party leadership that Kamal Nath will go the Kurt Waldheim way and history will bear testimony to this. In another challenge to the Sikhs, Kamal Nath of the Congress party has been nominated to be th... More »
Bookmark?Remove? Cham Kaur deposes against Sajjan Kumar, justice hopes alive Published 7y ago - WSN News Bureau With the SIT on 1984 in a mood to ensure that justice is done to the victim families of November 1984 genocidal killings, there is news that Cham Kaur has deposed as to how Sajjan Kumar was leading the marauding mobs out to kill the Sikhs. She becomes the seco... More »
Bookmark?Remove? Pennsylvania 1984 Genocide resolution: PTI feeds FAKE NEWS, Indian media laps up Published 7y ago - Jagmohan Singh On 17 October the US state of Pennsylvania resolved to call the anti-Sikh violence as genocide. India diplomats are squirming about like headless chickens at their failure to stall the move by Sikh activists. Yesterday, Press Trust of India -PTI, lost patienc... More »
Bookmark?Remove? Canada’s silence on November 1984 genocide disappointing Published 7y ago - WSN News Bureau As the worldwide commemorations for the genocidal attacks on Sikhs in November 1984 come to a close, the World Sikh Organization of Canada has expressed disappointment at the Canadian government’s “lack of commemoration of the 1984 Sikh Genocide by Prime Minis... More »
Bookmark?Remove? “1984 -When the Sun did not rise” captures pain of Sikh genocide Published 7y ago - Jagmohan Singh “1984 -When the Sun did not rise” – the unique documentary by Mumbai-based Teena Kaur Pasricha captures the genesis of the November 1984 anti-Sikh carnage and seeks recognition for the pogrom as “genocide -a crime against humanity.” 57 minutes of tears, injust... More »
Bookmark?Remove? November 84 -India has exhausted Sikhs, Dal Khalsa seeks UN intervention Published 7y ago - WSN News Desk 34 years of injustice for victims of November 1984 has led to Sikh organisations seeking different methods of protest and justice. Dal Khalsa has sought United Nations intervention at its candle-light vigil in the memory of the victims of November 84 carnage, ... More »
Bookmark?Remove? 1984 -the Year that did not change India Published 7y ago - Jagmohan Singh Outlook magazine’s Anniversary special edition on 1984 in October 2009 had articles and photo-features on 1984. Most of these carried the typical government line of thought with the exception of Sikh writers. In response, Jagmohan Singh had written an Open le... More »