NRI News
Badal hit by court summons in US
Friday, 10/08/2012
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CHANDIGARH: US-based radical Sikh activists have attempted to target visiting Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal through a federal civil lawsuit in Wisconsin, accusing him of torture of Sikhs and of defending “notorious” police officers before courts.
Punjab CM lands in US, appeals for peace
Friday, 10/08/2012
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OAK CREEK (WISCONSIN): Describing the Wisconsin gurdwara shooting that claimed six lives as "very shocking" , Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal has appealed to the Sikhs in the US to keep "peace and harmony" , as he met the victims' families and visited the injured.
US court issues summons for CM Badal for rights violations
Thursday, 09/08/2012
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JALANDHAR: A District Court of US has issued Summons for visiting Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal, who is currently visiting US, on the charges of police custodial torture and shielding the Police officers, DGP Sumedh Saini and others who are responsible for the extra judicial killings and continuous human rights violations, on a lawsuit filed by Sikhs For Justice (SFJ), a human rights advocacy group and Shiromani Akali Dal SAD (Amritsar) and "individual victims of police torture".
NRI alleges police torture
Thursday, 09/08/2012
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JALANDHAR: An NRI who decided to stay in the country to facilitate his son’s studies was allegedly stripped and tortured at the Bhogpur police station in August last year. He claimed that intentions of land-grab were behind the illegal detention and torture.
Dogged by ill-will, Sikhs not feeling at home in US
Wednesday, 08/08/2012
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OAK CREEK (WISCONSIN): The letter did not bear the addressee’s name, simply a curt ‘Mr’, and the message it delivered was chilling. But it was nothing this Sikh-american family hadn’t seen before.
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