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Spill The Lassi

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Stimulating conversations for the Punjabi diaspora; Hosts Manvir Singh, Herman Singh, and Arjun Singh discuss important topics in the Punjabi community catered to the current generation.
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Ishkaran Singh Bhandari is a legal expert, a lawyer, researcher, and a political analyst based in New Delhi. As a lawyer he has appeared in many prominent and major cases exposing the corrupt for example in National Herald and Sunanda Pushkar Murder case. He was a petitioner in the Nirbhaya Delhi Gang Rape case. Bhandari has been quite vocal about challenging the juvenile justice Act, 2000. He was also working towards bail for Sant Shri Asaram Bapu Case. He has been working very religiously ...
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Podcast by Joty Kay an Indian Comedian who’s very vocal and honest about her opinions and experiences. Dating, sex, religion, feminism, and Indian norms are just some of the few topics discussed. There’s no holding back! Get ready for some laughs, gasps and no apologies.
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Jaggi’s 7th anniversary* There have been some interesting developments on the 7th anniversary with respect to the UK Government stance on securing the release and return of Jagtar Singh Johal. Developments in Canada with the protest against the Indian High Commission outside the Hindu Sabha Mandir in Brampton and what followed.…
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Episode 43 where we discuss the following. 1) General Election results and impact on Sikhs 2) David Lammy’s visit to India (and Jaggi) - Recent denial of bail and need to keep up pressure on UK Labour Govt 3) 1984 Sikh Genocide council motions (Slough, Derby)By The Sikh Network
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Episode 42 - Why has the Sikh vote become so influential in this General Election? As we approach the penultimate week leading to the UK General Elections, the Sikh Network Podcast team discuss the impact that the ‘1 million’ Sikh voters will have. We also look at the other faith group manifestos that have now been published subsequent to the Sikh …
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The Sikh Network Podcast Episode 36 - The 1986 Nakodar Saka & the pursuit for Justice. Podcast regulars Jas Singh & Dabinderjit Singh are joined by Dr Harinder Singh to discuss the tragic events of the Nakodar Saka on February 4, 1986. On this day, whilst participating in a peaceful march against the sacrilege of five saroops of the Sri Guru Granth…
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Episode 34 - India-UK Collusion and Impact on Sikh Activists. We explore how the relationship between India and UK has continually impacted the British Sikh community over the decades and more recent concerns. Guest contributor Deepa Singh of Sikh Youth UK joins podcast regulars Mankamal Singh, Jas Singh and Dabinderjit Singh.…
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Episode 33 - Bandi Chhor, David Cameron and Cabinet Reshuffle What does Bandi Chhor symbolise for Sikhs and why are there still Bandi Singhs (Sikh Political Prisoners). How does the Cabinet reshuffle impact Sikhs and what does David Cameron’s resurrection tell us about the current state of UK politics.…
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Episode 31 - Current Geopolitical Impact on Diaspora Sikhs 1 year on since our first podcast episode was broadcast, we discuss the impact of The Sikh Network Podcast over the turbulent months. We also look at all the developments since Trudeau made his statement in the Canadian Parliament, focussing now on what intelligence agencies knew, media rep…
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In this episode, co-hosts Arjun Singh and Herman Singh sit down with Omar Singh, the National Director of Khalsa Aid USA, the American branch of the UK-based Khalsa Aid International. Omar Singh discusses his start with Khalsa Aid, its recent operations and projects, and elaborates on some of his unique experiences on Khalsa Aid missions. Khalsa Ai…
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After a short break, we are back with a roundup of what’s been in the news over the past few weeks and how it’s impacted the Sikh community. We cover the G20 Summit in India and the various activities of the World Leaders during the Summit impacting Sikhs. We also discuss the increasing Parliamentary pressure for Rishi Sunak to call for Jagar Singh…
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The Bloom Review is a recently published UK government report on faith communities in Britain. It is viewed as one of “the most sweeping” insights into all religions in the UK ever written. This is especially the case for the Sikh community, which was covered with an 11-pages on so-called “Sikh extremism”. We explore the holes in the Bloom report a…
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The Sacrificing Sikhs report exposes the British Government’s role in the 1984 invasion of Darbar Sahib Amritsar. Commissioned by the Sikh Federation (UK), the research and compilation was undertaken by freelance journalist Phil Miller and stakes the claim for an independent public inquiry. The document was released at an event at the House of Comm…
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The Sacrificing Sikhs report exposes the British Government’s role in the 1984 invasion of Darbar Sahib Amritsar. Commissioned by the Sikh Federation (UK), the research and compilation was undertaken by freelance journalist Phil Miller and stakes the claim for an independent public inquiry. The document was released at an event at the House of Comm…
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The Sacrificing Sikhs report exposes the British Government’s role in the 1984 invasion of Darbar Sahib Amritsar. Commissioned by the Sikh Federation (UK), the research and compilation was undertaken by freelance journalist Phil Miller and stakes the claim for an independent public inquiry. The document was released at an event at the House of Comm…
  continue reading
 
The Sacrificing Sikhs report exposes the British Government’s role in the 1984 invasion of Darbar Sahib Amritsar. Commissioned by the Sikh Federation (UK), the research and compilation was undertaken by freelance journalist Phil Miller and stakes the claim for an independent public inquiry. The document was released at an event at the House of Comm…
  continue reading
 
The Sacrificing Sikhs report exposes the British Government’s role in the 1984 invasion of Darbar Sahib Amritsar. Commissioned by the Sikh Federation (UK), the research and compilation was undertaken by freelance journalist Phil Miller and stakes the claim for an independent public inquiry. The document was released at an event at the House of Comm…
  continue reading
 
The Sacrificing Sikhs report exposes the British Government’s role in the 1984 invasion of Darbar Sahib Amritsar. Commissioned by the Sikh Federation (UK), the research and compilation was undertaken by freelance journalist Phil Miller and stakes the claim for an independent public inquiry. The document was released at an event at the House of Comm…
  continue reading
 
The Sacrificing Sikhs report exposes the British Government’s role in the 1984 invasion of Darbar Sahib Amritsar. Commissioned by the Sikh Federation (UK), the research and compilation was undertaken by freelance journalist Phil Miller and stakes the claim for an independent public inquiry. The document was released at an event at the House of Comm…
  continue reading
 
The Sacrificing Sikhs report exposes the British Government’s role in the 1984 invasion of Darbar Sahib Amritsar. Commissioned by the Sikh Federation (UK), the research and compilation was undertaken by freelance journalist Phil Miller and stakes the claim for an independent public inquiry. The document was released at an event at the House of Comm…
  continue reading
 
The Sacrificing Sikhs report exposes the British Government’s role in the 1984 invasion of Darbar Sahib Amritsar. Commissioned by the Sikh Federation (UK), the research and compilation was undertaken by freelance journalist Phil Miller and stakes the claim for an independent public inquiry. The document was released at an event at the House of Comm…
  continue reading
 
The Sacrificing Sikhs report exposes the British Government’s role in the 1984 invasion of Darbar Sahib Amritsar. Commissioned by the Sikh Federation (UK), the research and compilation was undertaken by freelance journalist Phil Miller and stakes the claim for an independent public inquiry. The document was released at an event at the House of Comm…
  continue reading
 
The Sacrificing Sikhs report exposes the British Government’s role in the 1984 invasion of Darbar Sahib Amritsar. Commissioned by the Sikh Federation (UK), the research and compilation was undertaken by freelance journalist Phil Miller and stakes the claim for an independent public inquiry. The document was released at an event at the House of Comm…
  continue reading
 
The Sacrificing Sikhs report exposes the British Government’s role in the 1984 invasion of Darbar Sahib Amritsar. Commissioned by the Sikh Federation (UK), the research and compilation was undertaken by freelance journalist Phil Miller and stakes the claim for an independent public inquiry. The document was released at an event at the House of Comm…
  continue reading
 
The Sacrificing Sikhs report exposes the British Government’s role in the 1984 invasion of Darbar Sahib Amritsar. Commissioned by the Sikh Federation (UK), the research and compilation was undertaken by freelance journalist Phil Miller and stakes the claim for an independent public inquiry. The document was released at an event at the House of Comm…
  continue reading
 
The Sacrificing Sikhs report exposes the British Government’s role in the 1984 invasion of Darbar Sahib Amritsar. Commissioned by the Sikh Federation (UK), the research and compilation was undertaken by freelance journalist Phil Miller and stakes the claim for an independent public inquiry. The document was released at an event at the House of Comm…
  continue reading
 
Hosts Arjun Singh and Manvir Singh have a conversation with guest speakers Amninder Singh, Harkamaljit Singh & Kamaldeep Singh about their journey and experiences from Punjab to the US; What motivated them and their peers to emigrate out of Punjab? What were their thoughts and struggles through the process? This and much more covered in this episod…
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Episode 23 - The Bloom Review and it's impact on the Sikh community. How independent and reflective of Faith in modern Britain is the 159 page review? How does the 12 pages focused to the chapter sub-headed ‘Sikh Extremism’ impact the Sikh community profile in the UK? Why has it caused such a sense of outrage amongst Sikhs in the UK from different …
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Episode 22 - The Assam 9 and Anti-Sikh Media Reporting.* In this episode we discuss who the 9 Sikh activists detained under the NSA in Assam are. We also look into specific anti-Sikh media reporting over the past few weeks and the impact on the Sikh community. Finally an update on Kirandeep Kaur, wife of Amritpal Singh and a British National. Podca…
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In this podcast we discuss the significance of Vaisakhi, the manifestation of the Khalsa identity and the challenges still faced today. We also cover the media demonisation of Sikh thought and activism as well as the Sikhs now being detained under the NSA in Assam. Guest contributor Sukhbir Singh. With Jas Singh, Mankamal Singh and Sukhraj Singh…
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EP20 - summary of the National Panthic conference, resolutions and actions in response to the ongoing repression of Sikhs in Panjab by the Indian govt. We discuss how the UK Sikh Panth comes together to discuss the issues, their impact and the collectively agreed next steps. Jas Singh and Mankamal Singh are joined by Maniv Singh - Stage Secretary @…
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A discussion on the latest video statement (29 March 23) from Amritpal Singh, in which he has clearly evaded and escaped the mega police operation and is in Chardikala. We also analyse the reality and truth on the Indian government's repressive operation in Panjab against Sikhs, the arrest of hundreds on baseless charges and using the internet shut…
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