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@jpdeol They, people who filed this, are not only incompetent, but whomever decided to do this, is a gadar to the Khalistan movement. And most of all to the Sikh community. Gtfoh @SFJ_US_Official !
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JP S. Deol
JP S. Deol@jpdeol·
Going to lose followers for this, but I call it how I see it legally: This lawsuit is, at best, going to get thrown out, and at worst, going to get the attorneys who filed it sanctioned (fined).
Sikhs For Justice@SFJ_US_Official

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

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Sikhs For Justice@SFJ_US_Official·
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
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Pedro Torrijos
Pedro Torrijos@Pedro_Torrijos·
Este hombre se llama Mohamed Bzeek, vive en California y esa niña que tiene en brazos murió pocos días después de que le hicieran la foto, también en sus brazos. No era su hija. Era uno de los diez niños que han muerto bajo su cuidado. Porque Bzeek es padre de acogida y solo acoge a niños en estado terminal, para que no mueran solos. Nació en Trípoli en 1954, antes de irse de Libia corría maratones. En 1978 entró en Estados Unidos con un visado de estudiante y allí se quedó. Vive en Azusa, una de esas localidades del extrarradio de Los Ángeles por donde circulan camiones y donde las casas tienen una pinta genérica, agrupadas sin llamar la atención. En 1989 conoció a Dawn Rowe, que ya era madre de acogida desde principios de los ochenta, se casaron y empezaron a acoger juntos. En 1995 tomaron la decisión de dedicarse exclusivamente a niños con enfermedades terminales, los que nadie quería. Me pregunto cómo fue ese momento exacto en que dos personas se sientan en una cocina y deciden que van a abrir su casa a los niños que se mueren, y en cómo esa decisión se toma, sin actas, sin nada que la registre, y sin embargo organiza el resto de una vida. La primera niña que murió en su casa tenía un año, espina bífida, parte de la columna le crecía fuera de la piel. Murió el 4 de julio de 1991, mientras Mohamed se duchaba y Dawn preparaba la cena, él recuerda haber salido del baño y haber encontrado médicos en su salón. Lloró tres días. Desde entonces ha acogido a unos ochenta niños, diez han muerto en sus brazos. El condado de Los Ángeles, cuatro millones de habitantes, lo llama cuando no hay nadie más. Lo llaman el padre de último recurso. Muchos llegan sin nombre, nacen en hospitales y los abandonan, las familias no los nombran y en el papel pone "Baby boy", "Baby girl". Mohamed los nombra, les pone un nombre antes de que mueran. Un nombre es gratis, cuatro sílabas, pero ese gesto, cuando se pone el nombre, decide si un niño que vivirá tres semanas existirá como persona o como registro administrativo. Su hijo biológico, Adam, nació con osteogénesis imperfecta y enanismo, se ha roto casi todos los huesos del cuerpo. Dawn murió en 2015 de una enfermedad pulmonar y desde entonces Mohamed sigue solo, solo puede ocuparse de un niño a la vez. Cuando un periodista del Los Angeles Times entró en su casa en 2017 cuidaba de una niña de seis años con microcefalia, ciega, sorda, pies zambos, caderas dislocadas, no movía brazos ni piernas, tenía convulsiones. La había recibido con siete semanas de vida y le habían dicho que viviría unos meses. La sostenía durante las convulsiones y le hablaba aunque no oyera. Sé que no puede oír, sé que no puede ver, pero le hablo, tiene sentimientos, es un ser humano. En 2016, a Bzeek le diagnosticaron cáncer de colon, le pidió tiempo al médico, no puedo operarme todavía, tengo a un niño en casa que es terminal y tengo a mi hijo, que es discapacitado, no hay nadie más para ellos. En el hospital, ingresado, solo, dijo que por primera vez entendió lo que sentían los niños que cuidaba. Si yo a esta edad estoy asustado, cómo estarán ellos. Se operó y siguió. Bzeek es musulmán practicante. Su historia se hizo internacional en febrero de 2017, justo cuando Trump firmó la orden ejecutiva que vetaba la entrada en Estados Unidos a ciudadanos de siete países de mayoría musulmana, Libia era uno de ellos. Ese mismo mes, en Azusa, el único padre de acogida de toda la ciudad de Los Ángeles dispuesto a llevarse a casa a los niños terminales era un libio musulmán. Aunque mi corazón se rompa, dijo una vez, la muerte es parte de la vida, estoy con ellos hasta el final, los conforto, los quiero, quiero que sientan que tienen una familia, que tienen a alguien. Que no están solos.
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Iran in India
Iran in India@Iran_in_India·
The Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in New Delhi extends its warm congratulations and best wishes on the occasion of #Vaisakhi to the Government and people of India, especially to our brothers and sisters in the Sikh community. This auspicious festival, symbolizing joy, unity, and renewal, is a valuable opportunity to celebrate human values, spirituality, and solidarity among nations. We wish everyone good health, success, and days filled with peace and harmony.
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Governor Gavin Newsom
Governor Gavin Newsom@CAgovernor·
To Sikh communities throughout California celebrating Vaisakhi, Jen and I send our best wishes for a joyful new year and abundant spring harvest. Vaisakhi diyan lakh lakh vadhaiyan, California!
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Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani
To all Sikh New Yorkers: Happy Khalsa Sajna Diwas and Vaisakhi! This joyous holiday commemorates the founding of the Khalsa by Guru Gobind Singh ji, a defining moment that established the Sikh identity and its call to serve humanity selflessly, protect the religious rights of all, and stand against political oppression, tyranny, & discrimination. May we all carry forward the spirit of Vaisakhi as we work together to build a city rooted in freedom and belonging for all.
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John Keim
John Keim@john_keim·
Josh Harris said they are “four years” away from finding a name/naming rights for the new stadium.
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Hatinder Singh🦅🦅
Hatinder Singh🦅🦅@Panjaab131313·
Do You Know Handmade Wooden Chess #Amritsar Has 80% Share In World Wooden Chess Market &Is Largely Exported To Countries, #China Has Not Been Able To Compete With Till Date As Amritsar Is The Only Expert In Making It In The World This Chess Is Used In World Chess Championship
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@Gcarmi21 Not to mention we gave away a first ballot hall of famer (Trent Williams) for peanuts. Without whom Shanny would’ve been an OC again for the browns. Washington needs to remind them of this.
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George Carmi
George Carmi@Gcarmi21·
I understand it's a business, but the #49ers appear petty and are portraying themselves in a negative light. Players and agents see these things. Meanwhile, the #Commanders have been proactive about releasing players early who don't fit in their plans and allowing them to sign elsewhere. WSH has been much more player-friendly.
NFL Rumors@nflrums

🚨The #49ers are reportedly planning to hold onto Brandon Aiyuk because there’s a belief that they can get a 7th round pick in return for him

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Scott Hanson@ScottHanson·
Been to 6 of 7 continents… 30-some countries... This might be my fav view on 🌎
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Ben Standig
Ben Standig@BenStandig·
Amik Robertson ticked off several reasons why he chose Washington. On the list... "I like those colors."
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Peel District School Board
Peel District School Board@PeelSchools·
Huge shoutout to Gurnoor Kaur from Central Peel S.S. for earning first place, at the National High School Big Data Challenge – STEM Fellowship Eastern Conference, with her research on climate-driven forecasting of wheat pathogens and outbreaks in North America. Her project explored how big data and AI can help address real-world challenges related to food security, climate change, and sustainable agriculture. A dedicated STEAM leader and President of the school’s STEAM Collective, Gurnoor continues to inspire others, especially young women, to pursue opportunities in STEAM.
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@grantpaulsen 😂 you “can’t wait to see what daronte jones” 😂 dude. The bar on that dude is so low. we got temu Brian Flores. He’s a don’t-fire-me-hire for DQ. In the middle of the season we’re gonna be back to asking “DQ, will you start calling plays?”.
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