J&K Sikhs don’t shout, they act. That’s why I say, Sikhi in J&K is always in ChardiKala.
He tried setting up a Dera, ignored warnings, and crossed the line with beadbi of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. He’s been arrested. Law will take its course.
But the Panth has already responded
🔸On this day, October 11, 1977, Shaheed Hardeep Singh Nijjar was born the man whose life and sacrifice elevated the Sikh sovereign struggle to a new level.
The Indian government cowardly assassinated Nijjar Saab, but his martyrdom ignited a fire that can never be extinguished.
Today, thousands of Nijjars have risen and the struggle for Khalistan stands stronger and more powerful than ever before and it will continue until every inch of Sikh land occupied by the Indian regime is free.
“Jadon Dulda Khoon Shaheedan Da Taqdeer Badaldi Qauman Di”
Kuwar Amritbir Singh brings us face-to-face with the heartbreaking ground reality: farmers in Panjab are left with nothing as their crops are washed away.
While UNITED SIKHS volunteers are working tirelessly to provide daily essentials, groceries, medicines, fodder, and more, the need is far greater than what we can do alone.
This is a call for humanity. Panjab needs us all. Step forward, support, and help rebuild lives.
Support Now: https://t.co/kqFYAdxIUK
#UNITEDSIKHS #PanjabFloodRelief #RebuildPanjab #SewaInAction #HumanityFirst
🎥 Archival footage- Jaswant Singh Khalra.
In this rare interview from his final visit to Canada, Khalra offers a sharp political analysis of India — and its lasting consequences for the Sikh community.
🙏🏽Recording preserved by Ajit Singh Sahota (WSO)
🚨 SOS 🚨
Satluj embankment near Sasrali village is on verge of breaching.
Locals revealed they had been alerting administration for past few days, but authorities neither let them fix it nor acted themselves and kept on giving false assurances that army would handle it.
The irony is that @BhagwantMann govt is busy running paid donation ads on news portals while people stand at risk.
#PunjabFloods
You must have heard this song in countless flood-relief reels. Now let me take you to the history and the spirit behind it.
In 1823, at the Battle of Nowshera, Maharaja Ranjit Singh wanted to wait for his artillery. But Akali Phoola Singh, head of the Budha Dal and commander of the Nihangs, stood firm. He declared that the Ardaas made before Akal Purakh was a vow that could not be broken. Even if it meant defying the Maharaja, he led the Nihangs into battle, embraced martyrdom rather than retreat, and won.
In 2025, the same spirit came alive. The government failed to handle the floods and left people to suffer but Sikhs did not wait. They ignored the incompetence of rulers and fulfilled their Ardaas of ‘Sarbat da Bhala’ rescuing families, serving langar, saving animals, and standing shoulder to shoulder with every victim.
This is not charity. This is the Khalsa showing what real governance looks like.
#PunjabFloods
Lot of people are saying canals are empty, but #PunjabFloods water not being released into them to ease pressure.
Listen why👇
Dumping floodwater into canals is prohibited under Northern India Canal and Drainage Act, 1873 and various state-level water resource management acts.
A tractor carrying langar, volunteers & relief material nearly disappeared in floodwaters near Gujjarpura, Amritsar Sahib. The driver narrowly escaped and all passengers are safe.
@dc_amritsar please ensure these farmers are compensated for the loss of their machinery, as they were risking everything to help flood victims. @CsPunjab@CMOPbIndia
#PunjabFloods
An NGO brought 50 bags of animal feed for a flood-hit village.
AAP minister @Laljitbhullar snatched those bags, staged a photoshoot to grab credit, then handed the bags to the sarpanch with instructions to distribute only to their voters.
Report from ground 👇🏻