The SGPC statement came after some visuals appeared on social media showing Sikh deportees without turbans while completing their immigration formalities at the Amritsar airport. A US military ...
Singh spent 18 days in detention, where he witnessed US officials disrespecting Sikh immigrants by throwing their turbans into the dustbin. "It was very painful watching turbans being thrown into ...
According to reports, Sikh deportees were not allowed to wear turban(HT_PRINT) The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbhandak Committee on Sunday strongly objected to the United States authorities' treatment ...
At least 24 Sikh deportees were made to remove their turbans by the US authorities before sending them back to India on a military plane, according to sources. They were part of a second batch of ...
(PTI) The SGPC statement came after some visuals appeared on social media showing Sikh deportees without turbans while completing their immigration formalities at the Amritsar airport. After being ...
government officials provided no proper food to the deportees and even threw the turban, an article of Sikh faith, into the dustbin. This was shared by Davinder Singh, one of the deportees ...
urged Sikhs in the US and BJP leaders to address the issue of Sikh youths’ turbans being tossed into dustbins during deportations, calling it a serious matter requiring urgent intervention.
The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee on Sunday strongly condemned US authorities for allegedly not allowing Sikh deportees, who were part of the second batch of illegal Indian immigrants ...
A Punjab cabinet minister along with several deportees who arrived in Amritsar from the United States on Saturday night have alleged that some Sikh men on board the second US military aircraft ...
The SGPC condemned US officials for allegedly not allowing Sikh deportees to wear turban. Criticising the US authorities over the alleged treatment of Sikh deportees, SGPC general secretary ...
Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee provides 'parnas' and 'patkas' to cover their heads as they land in Amritsar airport The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on ...
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