
Dabinderjit Singh
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Lead Executive @SikhFedUK | Founder @TheSikhNet | OBE in 2000: Equal Opps & representing Sikhs #SikhManifesto #FreeJaggiNow | Tweets are my personal views
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14-04-2016 08:53:42
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Great turnout at the Slough Candlelit vigil for the November 1984 Sikh Genocide. Missed Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi MP Joy Morrissey MP Joshua Reynolds Jack Rankin MP 🇬🇧 but good to be joined by Slough councillors. Dabinderjit Singh ravinder singh both spoke.

Dabinderjit Singh one of the five Lead Executives at Sikh Federation (UK) speaking this morning at Sri Guru Singh Sabha Southall after Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi MP on the Gurpurb of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. He highlighted all new Sikh MPs were being carefully monitored. He said some Sikh MPs with large numbers of Sikh constituents



Gurpreet Singh Anand KhalsaJatha We need to educate & stop using phrase Sikh “leaders” & talk about Sikh “representatives” & importance of collective leadership (bestowed by Guru Gobind Singh Ji on 5 Amritdhari Sikhs). Bhai Mohinder Singh would have a legitimate case to be nominated as 1 of 5 Amritdhari Sikhs.


ILFORD MEMORIAL FOR 1984 SIKH GENOCIDE. Today members of the London Sikh community, Redbridge council & politicians planted a tree & unveiled a memorial to commemorate the 1984 Sikh massacres in India at Valentines Park, Ilford. Redbridge Council #SikhGenocide84 #NeverForget84

Thank you to Redbridge Council Vision Redbridge Culture & Leisure for the memorial tree and plaque to commemorate the 1984 Sikh Genocide. Great to see Wes Streeting Jas Athwal MP Kam Rai Sunny Brar Nav Kaur Johal etc. today in Valentines Park, Ilford for the unveiling of the plaque. Those gathered were told

Thank you for the fantastic turnout from Sangat and MPs across the UK at the inspirational Gurpurb event in UK Parliament organised by The Sikh Network Sikh Federation (UK) APPG for British Sikhs Jas Athwal MP Chair of the APPG was an excellent co-host with Preet Kaur Gill MP Other Sikh MPs were out in


Parliamentary Group representing Sikhs celebrates its 20th anniversary Key highlights: · All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for British Sikhs APPG for British Sikhs sets out some of its achievements and priorities · UK Government urged to make a stepped change in


As we approach the first anniversary of a The Labour Party Government it is worth reflecting on the note circulated by the APPG for British Sikhs on its 20th anniversary and the many challenges we face where we must make our pressure count.


I’ve had trouble sleeping since Sikh Youth UK brought this tragic case to attention of Sikh Federation (UK) We should all reflect on how the victim & her family are coping. In last 24-48 hours I have talked to many in the media & there has been universal support for the victim 🙏

Britain desperately needs strong political leadership that understands and deals with the challenges faced by ordinary people in Britain to deal head on with racism and the far right rhetoric. My personal contribution is reflected in the following article in The Guardian


The UK Gurdwara Alliance has written to the Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood MP urging government condemnation of the recent racially aggravated sexual assault on a Sikh woman and address the rise in Anti-Sikh hate crimes, echoing years of ignored calls for action. #AntiSikhHate


In the interests of Britain & future generations we need political leadership that can deal head on with racism & the far right. Those who understand the challenges faced by ordinary people in Britain. Keir Starmer David Lammy Wes Streeting Andy Burnham theguardian.com/politics/2025/…


This The Guardian article states: A letter in the joint name of more than 450 UK Gurdwaras and Sikh organisations is being sent to Keir Starmer expressing disappointment at the lack of progress with the case. The campaigners say there is an increased threat and, citing a number
