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Sukhbir Badal’s resignation from presidency could be first step in Akali Dal’s revival

  Sukhbir Badal’s resignation from presidency could be first step in Akali Dal’s revival Ground Zero Jagtar Singh Chandigarh, November 16: It is late by seven years. Had Sukhbir Singh Badal resigned in 2017 from the presidency of the Shiromani Akali Dal, the second oldest political party in the country, correctives might have been applied at the time when the party’s route had been triggered. This party that had all along dictated political discourse of this Sikh dominated state was pushed down to the third position in 2017 Assembly elections replaced by the rookie Aam Aadmi Party as the main opposition. This fall was to continue unabated with the party strength having been reduced to just three MLAs in 2022 Assembly elections and 10 of its 13 candidates lost their security deposits in the last Lok Sabha elections. Today’s resignation is culmination of developments sparked with the complaint submitted by a section of the rebel Akalis to Akal Takht Jathedar Giani Raghbir...

Akali Dal chief has only one while Akal Takht chief 3 choices in turbulent Sikh matrix

  Akali Dal chief has only one while Akal Takht chief 3 choices in turbulent Sikh matrix Ground Zero Jagtar Singh Chandigarh, November 14: The present turbulence in the Sikh religio-political matrix is unprecedented. At the centre of this turbulence is mainly the role of Akali Dal president Sukhbir Singh Badal over a decade but at a broader level, that itself is not the issue. The basic issue is that of the future of the 104-year old Shiromani Akali Dal that had evolved as the global voice of the Sikhs. That voice has now gone mute. Should the fifth largest religious denomination be voiceless at the political level? The situation has also to be viewed in the context of the global Sikh concerns as the Diaspora Sikh narrative has come to impact India’s geo-politics under the Narendra Modi government whose self-proclaimed muscular nationalism has come under suspicion. (Ghus Kar Marenge) The Shiromani Akali Dal has been virtually indifferent to this geo-political narrativ...

Sinister and deep design to divide Sikhs and Hindus in Canada needs to be exposed

  Sinister and deep design to divide Sikhs and Hindus in Canada needs to be exposed Ground Zero Jagtar Singh Chandigarh: Let us decode deeper design in what apparently seems to be deliberate distortion of facts in case of the so-called Sikh-Hindu clash in Canada to project it as confrontation between the two communities. The Indian media and the establishment gave it out as a communal conflict and attack on a Mandir, the Hindu place of worship. Let us first put the matter straight from the evidence available in the form of videos relating to every dimension of this narrative and the statements. It was neither a Sikh-Hindu clash nor an attack on the Hindu temple per se. It was a protest by the SFJ activists against the Indian consulate organizing a camp there. Such protests have been held against the consulate outside the gurdwaras too as per the record. The saner statement issued by the Hindu Federation of November 4 is very important in the interpretation of this narra...