'84 Riots: Witness Accuses Police of Not Contacting Her
A woman, who lost five of her family members during the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, today claimed before a court here conducting trial against Congress leader Sajjan Kumar that Delhi police did not contact her for...
A victim of the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, who lost five family members including her husband, today told a Delhi court that the police was hand in glove with rioters and turned a blind eye to the ongoing massacre.
"Delhi police was with the killer rioters and I have no faith in them," Jagdish...
The Harris County Sheriff's Office is investigating allegations that deputies harassed a family of Sikhs whose home was burglarized last week. Family members say the deputies handcuffed them, roughed them up and taunted them instead of taking a report on the break-in.
One deputy reportedly...
Chandigarh, Nov 7: Punjab cooperation Minister Kanwaljit Singh today accused the Central Water Commission (CWC) of adopting double standards and discriminatory attitude towards Punjab on the sharing of Satluj-Beas waters and in the specific case of Hansi-Butana issue.
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Chandigarh, Nov 7: Punjab cooperation Minister Kanwaljit Singh today accused the Central Water Commission (CWC) of adopting double standards and discriminatory attitude towards Punjab on the sharing of Satluj-Beas waters and in the specific case of Hansi-Butana issue.
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NEW DELHI (AFP) - India's top national security official has accused Pakistan of trying to stir up Sikh militancy in the northern state of Punjab, reports said.
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India's top national security official has accused Pakistan of trying to stir up Sikh militancy in northern Punjab state, striking a sour note ahead of direct talks this week between the rivals.
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NEW DELHI - India’s top national security official has accused Pakistan of trying to stir up Sikh militancy in the northern state of Punjab, reports said Wednesday.
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The Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) today accused the Shiromani Akali Dal-led Punjab government of not fulfilling a "single promise" after coming to power in the state.
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September 30, 2004, 7:06 PM EDT
WASHINGTON (AP) _ The Department of Justice filed a lawsuit Thursday charging New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the nation's largest transit agency, with discriminating against employees who wear religious head coverings.
The complaint alleges...
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