"...this year my family has decided that we will not indulge in any kind of extravagant celebrations on Lohri. Instead, we will collectively pray for the release of the Sikh prisoners and also for the health of Gurubaksh Singh Khalsa."
On Saturday, a doctor came for a medical checkup of Bhai Khalsa and asked oxygen was given to him. Just after half an hour another team of doctors arrived who said that Bhai Khalsa had to be admitted to hospital. As far as the health condition of Bhai Khalsa, it is reportedly stable now.
Against the cruel rule, he stood first to fight, the warrior of humanity fought for their right, even sacrifice his whole family for the sake of the country, no one is seen like his heart upto present history.
The Malaysia Flood Relief team have now assisted more than 270 families since it began its mission last week. Risking their own lives through threatening rainclouds and heavy crosswinds, the team travelled deep into the Gua Musang Jungle, providing aid to the Indigenous Temiar natives.
In a world racked by hate a Somerset village and the UK Sikh community have become a beacon of hope. "These are our countrymen, who are in dire need," was Mr Singh's simple explanation for their actions and the villagers took the helpers to their hearts.
I was astonished and humbled by Bhai Sahib’s humility immediately. This brother is on the path of a Shaheed, a martyr, and he grabbed my feet? I was at a loss for words but it didn’t matter because he started talking.
They provide the opportunity for people to gain qualifications in the health and social care sector and have resulted in the creation of over 20 permanent jobs within the company. They are worthy winners of this award and we look forward to continuing working together.”
Despite the popular support and the media attention on the issue, the government has yet to offer a response to the human rights community... as Khalsa enters the ninth week of his hunger strike, it remains to be seen...
The disastrous flooding in Malaysia has caused havoc amongst the lives of many across the country, in particular the state of Kelantan where the Kula Krai Gurdwara was submerged under more than 50ft of water...
Sikh activist Gurbaksh Singh Khalsa, who was to pay obeisance at the Golden Temple today, could not make it to Amritsar. There were reports that his supporters were headed towards the city.