Uttarakhand Police on Monday arrested three men for allegedly vandalising a bike showroom, assaulting Sikh men and forcibly ...
It was only when he reached Amritsar airport that he was able to wear his turban again—nearly 20 days after being detained by US authorities upon crossing the US-Mexico border illegally on January 27.
Singh, 23, also accused the US Army of throwing his turban (dastar) in the trash after forcing him to remove it, in an interview with India Today. Singh said he left India on September 12 ...
A 23-year-old man deported from the US to Amritsar with 111 others on Sunday alleged torture in a detention camp after being caught entering the US illegally. In an exclusive conversation with India ...
Singh, aged 23 years old, told India Today TV that he was tortured in the detention camp and alleged that US Army officials forced him to take his turban (dastar) out and threw it in the dustbin.
The SGPC alleged that the US officials did not allow some Sikh deportees to wear their turbans. The third batch of deportees included 65 from Punjab, 33 from Haryana and eight from Gujarat. As quoted ...
A controversy erupted after Sikh deportees from the US were seen without their turbans at the Amritsar airport. The SGPC and Shiromani Akali Dal slammed the US authorities for allegedly not allowing ...
Outrage in India as Sikh deportees from US not allowed to wear turbans. What happened on the flight?
But this was hardly the case. Here’s why Sikh migrants deported from the United States have claimed they were not allowed to wear their turbans during detention. Visuals circulating on social media ...
At least 24 Sikh deportees were made to remove their turbans by the US authorities before sending them back to India on a military plane, according to sources. They were part of a second batch of ...
The most recent incident involves deportees from the third batch, who have shared disturbing accounts of their treatment, including claims of “mental torture" and being forced to remove their turbans.
A Punjab cabinet minister and some deportees who landed from the United States in Amritsar on Saturday night have claimed that some of the young men on board the flight didn’t have their turbans, and ...
(PTI) The SGPC statement came after some visuals appeared on social media showing Sikh deportees without turbans while completing their immigration formalities at the Amritsar airport. After being ...
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