The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty Senior Counsel Eric Baxter on the Army’s religious accommodation for religiously observant soldiers. Photo credit: The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty.
Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), banned as an “unlawful association” under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act, is a frontal ...
Government informs tribunal of SFJ's terrorist activities, including inciting Sikh mutiny and sabotaging railways, leading to ...
The police have booked Jagjeet Singh, a native of Tarn Taran who had moved to Britain in 2010 and is currently serving in the British Army, under the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and ...
But here we're looking at one particularly adept group of fighters, the Sikh soldiers of the British Indian Army. The important role they played and how they were treated once the war had been won.
Sikhs have served in the British Army since the 1800s. More than 84,000 died and 100,000 were injured during the First World War. In 2019 there were 130 Sikhs serving in the Army and another 70 ...
a native of Tarn Taran who had moved to Britain in 2010 and is currently serving in the British Army, under the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and Explosives Act A British-Sikh ...
The banned terror outfit, Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), allegedly incites Sikh personnel in the Army and the police forces to ...
Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun is a big worry for India. His organisation, the Sikhs for Justice, has tendered several threats against Indian officials, including PM Narendra Modi and ...
The demand was made following a meeting of Sikh scholars on Monday, said Kendri Sri Guru Singh Sabha general secretary Khushhal Singh. Pointing out that on Dec 26, the Indian army unveiled a ...
The government submitted before the tribunal that the indulgence of SFJ in activities prejudicial to the internal security of ...
The SFJ has been extending threats even to constitutional functionaries like the prime minister of India, home minister, ...