Will quit party posts if charges are framed: Jagdish Tytler to NDTV
Reported by Ketki Angre; edited by Mala Das | Friday April 12, 2013
Congress leader Jagdish Tytler today said he was not involved in the 1984 riots in which nearly 3,000 Sikhs were killed in Delhi. Yesterday, a Delhi court ordered the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to reopen a case against Mr Tytler which accu...
1984 riots: Court reserves order on plea for probe in Jagdish Tytler case
Press Trust of India | Thursday April 4, 2013
A Delhi court on Thursday reserved its order for April 10 on a plea filed by a 1984 anti-Sikh riots victim seeking further probe by the CBI in a case of killing of three persons in which Congress leader Jagdish Tytler has been given a clean chit by t...
A family says 'waheguru' chants are helping with healing a priest
Associated Press | Monday January 21, 2013
Day after day, Raghuvinder and Jaspreet Singh hovered by their nearly comatose father and repeated a single word - a word their dad probably spoke more than any other in his lifetime: "Waheguru."
FBI concludes Wisconsin gurudwara shooter acted alone
Associated Press | Wednesday November 21, 2012
The FBI has concluded a white supremacist who killed six people at a Sikh temple in suburban Milwaukee acted alone.
SGPC, governing body of gurudwaras, 'honours' General Vaidya's killers
Indo-Asian News Service | Wednesday October 10, 2012
In a controversial move, the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) on Wednesday honoured the kin of two terrorists who had killed former army chief General A.S. Vaidya two years after Operation Bluestar, close on the heels of Sep 30 attack i...
US police release video of Wisconsin gurudwara gunman
Associated Press | Tuesday September 11, 2012
A white supremacist who killed a half-dozen people at a Sikh temple in the U.S. last month chased down the first police officer on the scene, pumping round after round into him as he lay wounded behind a parked car, video released Monday showed.
Michelle Obama to meet Sikh shooting victims' families
Associated Press | Thursday August 23, 2012
The Sikh temple where a white supremacist killed six people earlier this month has been largely repaired. A crisp new American flag flies out front, prayer services have returned to a normal schedule and walls once scarred by gunfire are now covered ...
Gurudwara shooting: Michelle Obama to meet victims in Wisconsin
Press Trust of India | Saturday August 18, 2012
US First Lady Michelle Obama will travel to Wisconsin next week to meet the victims and family members of the Oak Creek Gurudwara shooting that killed six Sikh worshippers.
Teen arrested for killing Sikh in Oak Creek
Indo-Asian News Service | Saturday August 18, 2012
A 16-year-old felon from Milwaukee has been charged with the fatal shooting of Dalbir Singh, a member of the Oak Creek gurudwara where six worshippers were gunned down August 5.
Sikh murdered in Oak Creek, where gurudwara shooting took place
Press Trust of India | Friday August 17, 2012
Barely 12 days after the shooting at a Gurdwara that killed six worshippers, an elderly Sikh man has been shot dead in an attempted robbery incident in the same Wisconsin state.
Gurudwara shooting: Gunshots heard in calls for help
Indo-Asian News Service | Thursday August 16, 2012
Sounds of gunshots can be heard in some calls made to the police from worshippers hiding in a Sikh gurdwara in Wisconsin when Wade Michael Page, a white supremacist, came that fateful Sunday and killed six of them.
Sikhs worship at first public service at gurudwara since shooting
Reuters | Monday August 13, 2012
Hundreds of people from around the country gathered on Sunday at the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin for the first public service there since a white supremacist gunned down six people at the temple exactly a week earlier.
US gurudwara shootings hurt mourners 'right in middle of heart'
Reuters | Saturday August 11, 2012
Thousands of mourners gathered at a gym at Oak Creek High School on Friday to honour the six Sikh worshippers killed by a white supremacist in a shooting rampage at a temple in Wisconsin.
Gurudwara shooting an act of terrorism, hatred: US Attorney General
Press Trust of India | Saturday August 11, 2012
Calling the deadly shooting incident at the Wisconsin gurudwara an attack on American values, a top Obama Administration official said on Friday that such acts of terrorism and hatred will not be tolerated.
Mourners honour US gurudwara shooting victims
Associated Press | Friday August 10, 2012
Mourners began paying their final respects Friday to six worshipers gunned down by a white supremacist at a Sikh temple in the U.S. almost a week ago for reasons that still aren't clear.