Jaibans Singh The incident of mob violence at Gurdwara Nankana Sahib in Pakistan on Friday, 03, January has raised deep concern worldwide and especially amidst the Sikh community. Reports suggest that, post the afternoon Friday prayers, a mob comprising of hundreds of Muslims … [Read more...] about Nankana Sahib Incident: Mob violence highlights minority suppression in Pakistan
Guru Gobind Singh: The Soldier and the Saint
Pubjab Pulse Bureau Guru Gobind Singh, the only child of Guru Teg Bahadur Ji and his wife Mata Gujri, was named Gobind Rai at birth. Guru Teg Bahadur settled his family in Patna under the protection of the local Raja while he toured Assam and Bengal, and was not present at the … [Read more...] about Guru Gobind Singh: The Soldier and the Saint
CAB serves a noble purpose by correcting a monumental wrong
Jaibans Singh The Citizenship (Amendment) Bill is likely to be tabled in Parliament in this running week. That it will be passed is a foregone conclusion. What, however, is important is to understand its nuances and see how it will benefit the Nation. It is quite apparent … [Read more...] about CAB serves a noble purpose by correcting a monumental wrong
Death of Dalit Jagmail Singh in Punjab: Clear case of social & administrative failure
Jaibans Singh Punjab is presently grappling with a shameful incident of the gruesome killing of a Dalit man named Jagmail Singh due to atrocity committed by some upper class residents of to his own village, Changaliwala. The inhumane act is a sad narrative of the existing the … [Read more...] about Death of Dalit Jagmail Singh in Punjab: Clear case of social & administrative failure
Kartarpur Corridor: As D-day approaches policy in on course despite challenges
Jaibans Singh “So, what might be an act of the BJP and SAD to please the domestic Sikh audience could prove to be a disaster in the long run. The reason I have not mentioned the Congress here is because the Punjab chief minister unequivocally criticised Pakistan and took a … [Read more...] about Kartarpur Corridor: As D-day approaches policy in on course despite challenges