UK – Delegates from over 20 countries attended the G20 World Sikh Summit called by the Federation of Sikh Organisations UK and held at Guru Nanak Gurdwara Smethwick UK, to discuss current issues and future direction for the Sikh Nation.
The 10 declarations were agreed at the delegates meeting on Saturday 31 October and presented to and ratified by the Sikh sangat at the World Sikh Convention on 1 November 2015. These declarations consist of short, medium and long term actions and should be implemented by an inclusive and properly recognized Sarbat Khalsa.
SHORT TERM GOALS:
MEDIUM/LONG TERM GOALS
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Is this similar to the dream that Dr Jagjit Singh Chauhan floated in 1966?Apart from breaking away from SGPC and setting national Sikhs bodies in own countries,there is little else that is realistic.Yes, they can try and sat up Khalistan.But who will break up the SGPC?Amazing it has taken 55 years over for Sikhs to realise that SGPC has limited power!!Amazing, and these same people want to sat up khalistan!!!