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The Sikh Network Podcast

The Sikh Network Podcast

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A regular podcast hosted by The Sikh Network discussing some of the most hard-hitting Sikh related issues.© 2025 The Sikh Network Podcast Political Science Politics & Government Spirituality
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  • Episode 47: Unveiling the Truth: Britain's Role in Operation Bluestar
    May 29 2025

    Episode 47: Unveiling the Truth: Britain's Role in Operation Bluestar

    Join Mankamal Singh and co-presenters Dabinderjit Singh and Jas Singh on The Sikh Network Podcast as they delve into the British government's covert involvement in the lead-up to Operation Bluestar. This episode uncovers the disturbing level of complicity revealed by declassified documents and explores the political betrayal faced by the Sikh community. Tune in to understand the depth of this betrayal and the quest for justice.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Ep 46: The Indo-Pak Conflict: Global Repercussions and the Untold Truth
    May 13 2025

    The Sikh Network Podcast – Ep 46
    *The Indo-Pak Conflict: Global Repercussions and the Untold Truth*

    In this powerful episode, we dissect the recent Indo-Pak conflict, not just the headlines, but the deeper geopolitical currents that shaped international responses.

    From media narratives to diplomatic maneuvering, we explore how the crisis played out on the world stage, what global powers aren’t saying publicly and the perspectives mainstream coverage has overlooked.

    We also share our own analysis on what really unfolded behind the scenes and what it means for the Sikh diaspora, South Asia, and the broader struggle for justice and accountability.

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    52 mins
  • EP45 – JAGTAR SINGH ‘JAGGI’ JOHAL CASE UPDATE AN POLITICAL PRESSURE
    May 6 2025

    EP45 – The Jagtar Singh ‘Jaggi’ Johal Case: Political Pressure, Human Rights, and the Failure of Sikh MPs

    Jagtar Singh Johal’s case has drawn significant international attention, with human rights organisations and political observers raising concerns about due process, political motivations, and the UK’s role in advocating for his release. Despite being acquitted in one of the cases against him in March 2025 due to lack of credible evidence, Jagtar remains imprisoned as other similar cases are still pending.

    Critics have also pointed to the limited impact of some UK Sikh MPs, suggesting they have not done enough to press the UK government into action or effectively advocate on Jagtar’s behalf. This has led to broader conversations about political pressure, international diplomacy, and the representation of minority communities in British politics.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
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