Bookmark?Remove? 1984 Published 8y ago - Parminder Singh Aziz Art, theatre, paintings, movies, videos, books, verse, monuments and museums are media to relive and rekindle memories of years gone by, particularly years of pain and injustice. Through this poem, the poet relives the horrors of November 1984 and rues the co... More »
Bookmark?Remove? Jarnail Singh’s Shoe writes back seeking justice for Nov 1984 Published 8y ago - Jagmohan Singh Unable to withstand a cursory reply from the then Indian home minister P. Chidambaram, about acquittal of perpetrators of Nov 1984 carnage, Journalist Jarnail Singh softly hurled his shoe in protest in April 2009. Back then, WSN editor wrote an Open letter to... More »
Bookmark?Remove? Jarnail Singh’s Shoe that nearly avenged November 1984 Published 8y ago - Jagmohan Singh 8 years ago, journalist Jarnail Singh, now an activist and politician, flung his shoe at former Indian Home Minister P. Chidambaram, in reaction to comments about forgetting November 1984 at a press meet. Enamoured by his act, WSN Editor Jagmohan Singh wrote a... More »
Bookmark?Remove? November 1984 -The Big Tree that fell is calling you Published 8y ago - Jagmohan Singh The World Sikh News goes through the annals of contemporary history of November 1984 through the Sikhtoons of artist Vishavjit Singh, who himself is a victim-survivor. November 1984: 33 long years. 33 years of injustice. 33 years of impunity. 33 years of India... More »
Bookmark?Remove? Harvindar Singh Sikligar-a short but extraordinary life Published 9y ago - Jagmohan Singh All but 27, Harvindar Singh was a dynamic education counsellor and activist, aspiring to be a leader, who envisioned to ameliorate the conditions of Sikligars through education and training, passed away fighting a rare kidney ailment. WSN editor, who champions... More »
Bookmark?Remove? 1984 –Who, What, How and Why Published 9y ago - Jagmohan Singh Activist-writer Ajmer Singh answers many questions agitating the Sikhs and raises several more for Sikhs and others to answer in his third book of what is transforming into an anthology of contemporary history of Punjab. His book, 1984-Unimagined Catastrophe, ... More »
Bookmark?Remove? Ontario Parliament calls 1984 Sikh killings -Genocide, India upset Published 9y ago - Jagmohan Singh The Ontario Provincial Parliament accepting a motion moved by MPP Harinder Kaur Malhi, calling the November 1984 Sikh killings as genocide has bestirred the Sikh world and understandably upset the guilty state of India Harinder Kaur Malhi -the Member of the Pr... More »