
Prof. Marquina Singh Sergio
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Prof. Marquina Singh Sergio
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Agent of MIT//watch ur mouth //// ATHEIST



JUST IN: Massive youth online protests are erupting in India over unemployment, with the “cockroach” becoming a viral symbol of anger.


Khalistan defeated! Despite the @Conservative_BC making the Khalistan motion their top priority of the day, they failed to get unanimous consent as @Dallas_Brodie of @One_BCHQ and @mikefarnworthbc of the NDP shot it down. So now the Khalistan party- sorry, Conservative Party of BC will have to pick this up in October and explain exactly why they think this is a priority for Canadians.


BREAKING 🔥 U.S. COURT SUMMONS DILJIT DOSANJH, JIMMY FALLON, NBC & LIVE NATION IN A LAWSUIT FILED BY 1984 SIKH GENOCIDE VICTIM Singh v. Dosanjh et al. (26-CV-04213 SDNY) Link To The Fedederal Court Complaint: khalistanreferendum.org/downloads/41 NEW YORK — The United States District Court for the Southern District of New York has issued summons in a civil lawsuit filed by Mohender Singh, a survivor and victim of the 1984 Sikh Genocide whose father was allegedly butchered to death during the anti-Sikh genocidal violence in Delhi following the assassination of Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. The lawsuit names singer Diljit Dosanjh, television host Jimmy Fallon, NBC Universal Media LLC, and Live Nation Worldwide Inc. as defendants in Civil Action No. 26 CV 04213. The plaintiff will attempt to serve Diljit Dosanjh through process servers during one of his upcoming Live Shows in the United States. Once served, defendants will have 21 Days to respond to the allegations filed in U.S. Federal Court. According to the complaint, Diljit Dosanjh “knowingly, willfully and in intentional disregard” publicly glorified and revered Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan — accused in the lawsuit of raising “Blood for Blood” slogans that allegedly fueled genocidal violence against Sikhs in November 1984. The complaint specifically references Dosanjh’s public appearance with Bachchan on the television program Kaun Banega Crorepati, during which Dosanjh touched Bachchan’s feet in a gesture described in the filing as reverence and honor. Plaintiffs allege the televised conduct caused “extreme emotional distress” to survivors and victims of the 1984 Sikh Genocide. The lawsuit further alleges that Dosanjh acted with prior knowledge of the trauma associated with the 1984 violence because of his role in the 2022 film Jogi, where he publicly stated that “What happened in 1984 was not riots, it was genocide.” Jimmy Fallon and NBC are named in the complaint for allegedly “platforming,” “promoting,” and amplifying Dosanjh through The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, while Live Nation is accused of commercializing and promoting Dosanjh’s U.S. concert tour despite objections raised by Sikh Genocide survivors. Sikhs For Justice (SFJ), a U.S.-based human rights group that has campaigned internationally to document and expose the facts surrounding the 1984 Sikh Genocide, stated that it is supporting the victims pursuing the lawsuit. “Jimmy Fallon, NBC, and Live Nation chose celebrity promotion and commercial profits over the psychological wounds of genocide survivors. This lawsuit sends a message that Sikh victims of 1984 will no longer remain silent while powerful media corporations normalize and sanitize individuals associated with genocidal violence.” — Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, General Counsel for Sikhs For Justice Pannun further stated: “1984 Sikh Genocide survivors watched Diljit touch Bachchan’s feet not as entertainment, but as the rehabilitation of a figure they associate with the bloodshed of their families. No amount of music, television glamour, or celebrity culture can erase the trauma carried by Sikh Genocide victims for four decades.” The complaint asserts claims including Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress, Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress, negligence, and related allegations under state and federal law. Plaintiffs allege the defendants’ actions “substantially contributed to and exacerbated Plaintiff’s emotional distress, humiliation, psychological trauma, grief, and mental anguish.” The filing seeks compensatory damages, punitive damages, attorney’s fees, and declaratory relief. The 1984 Sikh Genocide resulted in the deaths of over 30,000 Sikhs across India and continues to remain a source of profound trauma among survivors and victims worldwide. Issued by: Gurpatwant Singh Pannun General Counsel - Sikhs For Justice Mobile: +1-917-789-2914 E: gurpatwant.pannun@gmail.com


When Sikh Pain Is Called ‘Gross,’ NDP British Columbia Must Answer With Dignity I brought forward a motion today calling for the formal recognition of the 1984 anti-Sikh genocide. The motion did not proceed. During its introduction, the word “gross” was shouted in the chamber, a remark many Sikh families will understandably find deeply disrespectful. For Sikh families across British Columbia, 1984 is not simply a historical discussion. It is lived memory, carried by survivors, elders, children, and grandchildren who have helped build this province. Recognition matters because public institutions help shape public memory. This is not about division. It is about dignity, remembrance, and ensuring that communities who have endured targeted violence are heard with seriousness and respect. Human rights should never be selective.




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Promoting the flag of your enemy 🇮🇳 is a traitor act. Diljit promoting indian flag . And these puppets which are you defending are promoting and defending diljit . I hope you understand the chronology.










