Sectarian tensions remain high in India's northern state of Punjab as Sikhs demand an apology from a rival sect. The leader of Dera Sacha Sauda has denied committing blasphemy by dressing up as a Sikh guru for an advertisement.
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Sectarian tensions remain high in India's northern state of Punjab as Sikhs demand an apology from a rival sect. The leader of Dera Sacha Sauda has denied committing blasphemy by dressing up as a Sikh guru for an advertisement.
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Sectarian tensions remain high in India's northern state of Punjab as Sikhs demand an apology from a rival sect. The leader of Dera Sacha Sauda has denied committing blasphemy by dressing up as a Sikh guru for an advertisement.
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A daylong general strike called by Sikh religious leaders has shut down activity in India's northern state of Punjab, a Sikh majority region. Anjana Pasricha reports that the strike was ordered after tensions escalated between the Sikh community and another Punjab-based religious sect.
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Streets in many Punjabi cities and towns in India are deserted. Towns across the northern Indian state of Punjab are closed in response to a general strike called by the Sikh community.
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India's Sikhs urge Chirac to lift turban ban (AFP via Yahoo! News)
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Indian Sikh leaders have issued a...
Police recover grenades from India's holiest Sikh shrine (AFP via Yahoo! News)
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In Punjab's Doaba region everyone knows someone who is married...
Twelve workers were missing and feared drowned after a ferry crowded with two dozen people capsized on the rain-swollen Sutlej River in northern Punjab state...
NEW DELHI: An ancient statue of a Jain Tirthankar from Bhanwargarh in New York; an image of Lord Varah from the Rajasthani village of Baran in Switzerland; a dancing Natraj from Chittorgarh in London. Examples of Hindu resurgence in the West...
India's main opposition Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party has sacked former foreign minister Yashwant Sinha from the post of party spokesman, a party leader said, after a series of remarks criticising senior leaders...
Once again, there are very disturbing news reports from the Sikh Homeland of Punjab in South Asia. A new wave of mass arrests and detentions of young Sikhs has been unleashed by India in the last month...
The head of India's opposition Hindu nationalist party, Lal Krishna Advani, will stay on as party chief despite the internal row he triggered by praising the founder of Islamic Pakistan, reports said...
India's main opposition Hindu nationalist party failed to decide Thursday whether to accept an offer to resign by its chief Lal Krishna Advani, submitted in response to criticism by party hard-liners following his praise of archrival Pakistan's founding father...
The resignation of Lal Krishna Advani as president of the Bharatiya Janata party on his return from a ground-breaking trip to Pakistan leaves India's main opposition party at a crossroads...
Police have questioned about 150 Hindu nationalists and detained several people in connection with the recent discovery of the bodies of two Christian pastors, officials said, but Hindu groups protested they were being maligned without evidence...
Former India correspondent Mark Tully meets veterans of the Indian Army who fought in World War II.
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India cremated with full military honours an army general hailed as the architect of the 1971 war with Pakistan that led to the birth of Bangladesh as an independent nation...
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