Kirpan News
The Delhi High Court on Thursday dismissed a plea opposing the permission given to Sikhs to carry kirpans on flights
The petitioner had claimed that a committee of stakeholders should be constituted to apply its mind to the issue
He condemned the incident and demanded an apology from the Campus police and University Administration
The video was shared by a student
The kirpan is worn by initiated (Amritdhari) Sikhs, both men and women
Supreme Court today resumed hearing in Hijab ban case
It said that Sikh Turban and Kirpan should not be compared with Hijab
The top court said we are in India and want to live like Indians
PIL against permission given to Sikhs to carry 'kirpan' on flights withdrawn
The petitioner withdraws the plea because of "some pressure"
Earlier, DGCA issued notification allowing ‘kirpan’ on domestic flights for Sikh passengers
NCM urges civil aviation ministry to treat international flights as domestic ones
With this decision, Sikh passengers will be able to carry ‘kirpan’
NCM chief made an appeal to the minister to do away what he called was a "discriminatory rule"
Sikh aviation sector employees get a nod to carry Kirpan in airport
Kirpan is allowed while travelling by air on Indian aircraft within India, read the document
This exception shall be for Sikh passengers only
SGPC President Advocate Harjinder Singh Dhami has termed the notification of the government as an attack on Sikh rights, in which, Sikh employees are barred from wearing Kirpan, one of the five Kakaars (symbols of faith).
The Peshawar High Court has directed the Sikhs living in Pakistan to possess a renewable license for wearing kirpan in the court and government departments.
The SGPC are distraught over the banning of Sikhs religious symbol 'kirpan' at government schools in Australia's New South Wales.
The ban on 'kirpan' in public schools will come into effect from May 19, Wednesday.
Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan led production house Red Chillies Entertainment, in an affidavit filed in Bombay High Court, stated that they have removed all the scenes that showed Shah Rukh Khan's character in Zero holding an 'ornamental sword' or Kirpan in the film, reports ANI.
The kirpan obligates a Sikh to the ideals of generosity, compassion and service to humanity.
The Italian Supreme Court has ruled against a Sikh who wanted to carry a kirpan in public and said that migrants in the Western world must conform to the values of the society they have chosen to settle in.
Harpreet Singh Khalsa, 33, said he was a victim of racial profiling in Northampton county.
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