CanadianPrimeMinisterJustinTrudeautraveledtotheholiestsiteofSikhisminnorthernIndiaonWednesdaywheregovernmentleaderssaidheassuredthemhiscountrywon’tsupportanyone
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Monday that he will offer a full apology for a government decision in 1914 to deny entry of Indian Sikh people.
An Indian court Monday sentenced 47 policemen to life for killing 11 Sikh pilgrims in staged gunfights after labeling them as terrorists, 25 years ago, officials said.
Two assassins of former Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi were Sunday honored by a senior Sikh clergyman at the Golden Temple in Amritsar, northwest India, to mark the 24th anniversary of their hanging, local media reported.