🚨A man named Naseeb Singh was killed in a police encounter in Hoshiarpur, Punjab. Police claim he was trying to escape custody while being taken to a hospital for a medical checkup.
#Hoshiarpur#Punjab#PoliceEncounter#PunjabPolice
I don’t like when people say I’m basically Indian because my SIKH Punjabi ancestors went through a lot at the hands of Indians so I’m not agreeing anymore for their sake
This flag will be more prominent than ever at Panjabi & Sikh events from today onwards. A few days ago a Panjabi artist who has reached the levels he has due to the hard earned cash of Sikhs in the west at a show challenged show goers who simply had Khalistan Flags & asked for them to be thrown out of the event.Musicians should never be looked to for leadership but this outrageous anger towards the flag of the Kaum needs to be addressed. These artists never have a problem with the flag of India ( responsible for the Sikh Genocide, rape of Sikh girls, ethnic cleansing of Sikhs etc ) nor do they have a problem with the flag of Pakistan which Indian Hindu fundamentalists call ‘ the enemy ’.These same artists will carry the tirangi leer ( Indian Tricolour ) on their backs to showcase their pride in the country which committed genocide on Sikhs, they’ll look for validation from Bollywood which has stereotyped Sikhs & has always been racist towards Sikhs, yet when a few fans have the flag of the very Panjab they claim to represent they turn like a snake and give nonsensical speeches. They have no problem with any flag on planet earth be in American,Canadian etc but the flag of Khalistan is a no no to them. Over the last few years due to the prominence of the @SFJ_US_Official Khalistan Referendum campaign the flag has been normalised so much that even school kids take it to ‘ culture day’ events it’s seen at sports events parties and even weddings. The flag represents Panjab & Sikh Sovereignty something which all can be proud of. Instead of being hostile to a flag which represents hope freedom & protection these artists needs to come down to earth & humble themselves for their own fans will start to turn off then they can run to Bollywood for their bread and butter - no one is looking for a dispute but the Panth will not tolerate arrogance, if you don’t agree with the flag remain silent like you do with other flags.Don’t destroy your career to please the likes of Modi & Hindu Fundamentalists sitting in Delhi or do you only pretend to oppose them when it’s a proxy limited hang out farmers protest?
Using these pics print your own flags and fly them wherever you like continue to normalise pride in your Kaum - concerts sports events parties weddings wherever - it is incumbent on you the people to take charge and respond and all you need to do is fly a flag peacefully in the spirit of love
Khalistan Zindabad @SikhPA@USMEDIAINT@JSDhaliwal_USMI @711_Commz_Singh
Don’t need misogynists in an azaad Panjab. Need them all to remain in India or be executed idk but Khalistan needs to be better. If the people don’t want to address the patriarchy as the problem, they’re never gonna achieve anything. Until women aren’t free, nobody can be.
Found another Kaur that isn’t afraid of the term feminism and I think that’s really good to see because misogynists have this idea that traditional Sikh women will all be fooled by the patriarchy and think of feminism negatively. +
There’s a double standard when women in the Panth who support patriarchal ideas, their agreement is used as evidence against feminism, but when male scholars disagree with each other about Gurbani or Sikhi, that diversity of interpretation is considered normal and acceptable. +
who would've thought in a million years that babbulicious would perform at the new york mayor's inauguration and it would be posted on end wokeness and trigger people 🤣
Four sons. One father. One unshakable stand for truth.
The Chaar Sahibzaade and Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji showed the world what it means to live-and die-for righteousness.
A father who offered everything for faith, and sons who stood fearless in the face of tyranny. This is not loss; this is the highest form of sacrifice.
A day-by-day remembrance of that defining week in Sikh history:
20 Dec — Siege of Anandpur Sahib Guru Sahib leaves Anandpur after false promises, setting the path of ultimate sacrifice.
21 Dec — Separation at Sarsa River
In the freezing night, the Guru’s family is separated-each destined for Shaheedi.
22 Dec — Battle of Chamkaur Sahib
The elder Sahibzaade, Baba Ajit Singh Ji and Baba Jujhar Singh Ji, attain Shaheedi, fighting against thousands.
23 Dec - Fighting Till the Last Breath
More Singhs embrace Shaheedi at Chamkaur Sahib, standing firm beside their Guru.
24 Dec — The Fearless Singhni
Bibi Harsharan Kaur attains Shaheedi while performing last rites of the fallen Singhs.
25-26 Dec - Betrayal & Arrest
Mata Gujri Ji and the younger Sahibzaade are betrayed and taken to Sirhind.
27 Dec - Martyrdom of Chote Sahibzaade
Baba Zorawar Singh Ji and Baba Fateh Singh Ji choose faith over life-bricked alive, yet unbroken.
28 Dec - Eternal Legacy of Shaheedi
Mata Gujri Ji attains Shaheedi. Diwan Todar Mal performs the last rites.
A father who sacrificed his entire family.
Four sons who chose faith over fear.
This is the legacy of Guru Gobind Singh Ji.
#SafarEShadat #Sikhhistory
#charsahibzade #fatehgarhsahib #GuruGobindsinghji #legend #history #life #motivation
The decision to ban meat is absurd. Vegetarianism was never imposed on the population by any ruler, including Sikhs. Also, no Sikh group ever enforced vegetarianism (barring some specific jathebandis). This is the Indian Central government trying to incorrectly appease Sikhs.
🇳🇿 Rugby Legends Stand Firm With the Sikhs
Prominent figures from New Zealand’s rugby community have unequivocally stood with the Sikh community after a haka was misused during a protest targeting a peaceful Sikh religious procession in Auckland.
Rugby legends and senior commentators strongly condemned the act, calling it a gross disrespect not only to Sikhs, but to the haka itself and to the core values of Aotearoa New Zealand.
They made it clear: the haka has never been a weapon of intimidation, nor a tool to harass peaceful communities. It is a sacred expression of unity, honour, courage, and respect values deeply shared by both Māori and Sikh warrior traditions.
“One warrior culture was used to insult another,” a senior rugby voice stated.
“That betrays everything this country stands for.”
Several voices within the rugby and wider civic community also raised serious concerns about outside political interference, noting that the actions linked to Brian Tamaki’s group appeared influenced by narratives aligned with Indian government interests narratives increasingly seen overseas attempting to manufacture division involving Sikhs.
They stressed that New Zealand must not become a testing ground for foreign state influence, especially when it targets a peaceful, respected minority community under the cover of cultural or religious symbolism.
The rugby community emphasized that Sikh warriors are globally respected for their discipline, courage, and lifelong commitment to protecting others. To misuse a cultural symbol against them while echoing foreign political agendas is not strength. It is cultural abuse.
The message was unambiguous:
Cultural symbols must unite, not divide.
Foreign interference has no place in New Zealand. @BrianTamakiNZ