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As Sikh organizations and gurdwaras are making the Sikhs living in the United Kingdom (UK) aware of their ethnic identity and encouraging them not to classify ethnically as “Indian” in the online census, the Akal Takht Sahib has also asked the community members to fill the column related to ethnicity with “Sikh”, not “India”.
The Census is commencing on March 21. As few days are left for it, the Sikh leaders in Britain are on their toes to alert the community and convince them that mentioning themselves as “Sikh” in this column will help the community get rid of many problems and establish a distinct identity in the world.
DNA Explainer: How Khalistan supporters are conspiring to use farmers protest to unleash mayhem in India
A similar name that has been questioning the Indian government over farm laws is British MP Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi alias Tan Dhesi.
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Updated: Feb 23, 2021, 02:03 PM IST
As the Khalistani elements are planning to exploit the ongoing farmers protests in India to create anarchy, Khalistan-sympathising parliamentarians in the Western countries, especially those in the UK and Canada, are supporting them by attacking India at the diplomatic front.
A similar name that has been questioning the Indian government is British MP Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi alias Tan Dhesi. He very recently made a tweet on 11th February on a campaign ran by him and stated – “Over 100,000, incredibly from all 650 #UK constituencies (inc 3K+ from Slough), signed online petition; adding to 100+ MPs who wrote to PM. Given arrests of journalists and activists like #NodeepKaur, need Parliament debate ASAP
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In Sept 2019, Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi pressurised the British PM to apologise for his age-old comment on Muslim women wearing a burqa
Dhesi shares a strong bond with Pakistani origin Labour MP Afzal Khan, who is believed to be having deep hatred towards Jews
Both of them have been allegedly promoting anti-semitic sentiments within the Labour Party
New Delhi: As Khalistani elements are trying to exploit the ongoing farmers protests in India to create anarchy, Khalistan-sympathising parliamentarians in the Western countries, especially those in the UK and Canada, have also come out in support of them by attacking India at the diplomatic front.
First female Sikh, turbaned lawmakers take Indian-origin MPs tally in UK to 12
First female Sikh, turbaned lawmakers take Indian-origin MPs tally in UK to 12
Britain On Friday Got Its First Female Sikh MP And First Turban-wearing MP As The UK General Election Results Threw Up A Small Increase In The Number Of Indian-origin MPs In The House Of Commons. PTI | Updated on: 09 Jun 2017, 11:55:24 PM
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Britain on Friday got its first female Sikh MP and first turban-wearing MP as the UK general election results threw up a small increase in the number of Indian-origin MPs in the House of Commons.
UK Labour Party leader drops plans to give peerage to pro-Khalistan leader
Sun Online Desk
11th January, 2021 09:24:59
UK Labour Party leader Keir Starmer has dropped the plans to give a peerage to a leading Sikh independence supporter amid concerns over his alleged extremist links, as reported by Daily Mail on Sunday.
The leader belonging to the Labour Party is facing calls to explain his decision after friends of public official Dabinderjit Singh Sidhu said that it was ‘complete nonsense’ to say he was a fanatic.
“Mr Singh, a long-standing campaigner for the creation of a sovereign Sikh state in Punjab in India, was due to be one of six new Labour peers announced just before Christmas. But The Mail on Sunday understands that on the day of the announcement, he was told Sir Keir had withdrawn his nomination. The move came even though the House of Lords Appointments Commission, which vets peerages on security service advice, had approved the nomination,” Daily Mail report