SIKHS BACK IN PARLIAMENT TO MARK 553rd GURU NANAK DEV JI GURPURB EVENT

London – After a 2 year break due to COVID, Sikhs and politicians were back in Parliament on Tuesday 15th November, 2022, to mark the 553rd Gurpurb, birth anniversary, of the founder of the Sikh faith, Guru Nanak Dev Ji.

The event was co-hosted by The Sikh Network, the Sikh Federation (UK) and the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for British Sikhs. As with previous Gurpurb events, the organisers combined the celebration of the life and teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji with providing some much-deserved recognition for individuals who have carried out great work on behalf of the Sikh community.
 
Opening and welcome speeches were delivered by MP Preet Kaur Gill, MP Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi, and Sikh Network Board Member Manchandan Kaur Sandhu. Attendees learnt of the significance of living Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s teachings of Naam Japo, Kirt Karo and Vand ke Chako in today’s society. The speakers talked of the revolutionary spirit of Guru Nanak Dev Ji and how they are each driving this message forward in the UK today.  

This year’s keynote speaker was Manmugan Singh, Executive Committee Member of the Sikh Council UK. Manmugan lead the congregation in a warming recital of the Mool Mantar and heeded the importance of individual accountability to living Guru Ji’s message. He implored audience members to crystalise their personal connections with the Sikh message and bring them to fruition in their everyday lives.
 
The core message of the evening, that of truth, justice and unity, reverberated in the repeated calls for Jagtar Singh Johal’s release from each MP that spoke and through the passionate words of MP Martin Docherty Hughes, Reprieve’s Dan Dolan and world reknown solicitor Gareth Peirce. Each called the Indian and British Governments to account. Voicing the community’s frustration at the UK Government’s lack of action and the Indian Government’s brazen disregard for truth and the legal proces. Jaggi has been arbitrarily detained for over 5 years and the single message to the Government and Rishi Sunak from the evening was to now call for Jaggi’s immediate release.

Rev Dr Richard Sudworth, Secretary for Inter Religious Affairs to the Archbishop of Canterbury and National Inter Religious Affairs Adviser for the Church of England, highlighted the importance of Sikh values in today’s world, and underlined the need for us each to bring our whole selves forward as we build stronger connections with our neighbours of all faiths.
 
The audience was treated to a special Kirtan performance from Harmanpreet Singh on vocals and the harmonium, accompanied by Juginder Singh on the violin. The duo took the evening to a new level of “Chardi Kalla” with Waheguru Simran and their rendition of “Sat Guru Nanak Pargateya”, beautifully sung by them and the attending audience.
 
In line with previous events, a small award ceremony was held to provide recognition to various individuals and organisations who have gone above and beyond in the last year in their work for the Sikh community. The following were awarded for their contribution in their own fields of work. 

  • Contribution to Politics – Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi MP
  • Contribution to Sports – Dylan Singh Cheema, Boxer
  • Contribution to Education – Navleen Kaur
  • Contribution to Business – Amritpal Singh Mann, Punjab Restaurant             
  • Contribution to Media – Balvinder Kaur Sidhu
  • Contributions in Charity Selfless Seva – Reprieve   
  • Contribution to Human rights – Sukhdev Kaur Reel
  • Recognised Organisation – Gareth Peirce Solicitors
  • Recognised International Contribution – S. Bhai Deep Singh Sidhu
  • Recognised Lifetime achievement – Bhai Dabinderjit Singh

Mankamal Singh from the Sikh Network commented on the event:
 
“The theme of this year’s Gurpurb event was very much centred around truth and justice where we heard from campaigners involved in the #freejagginow campaign as well as justice for Ricky Reel. As Sikhs, our core belief is in upholding truth and justice, as taught to us by Guru Nanak Dev Ji and the succeeding Gurus.
 
“Guru Nanak Dev Ji started a great revolution 553 years ago. A revolution that was born to embrace solutions for humanity and today we share that message with everyone.
 
“To learn more about the Sikh Network and the key issues we are pursuing on behalf of the Sikh community in the UK, such as the release of Jagtar Singh Johal, better representation in parliament, prevention of hate crime and support of religious freedoms, and standing for truth and justice for the Sikh Genocides of 1984, please subscribe to the Sikh Network podcast and contact us to get involved.”
 
All the organisations involved in the event would like to extend their thanks to the 20+ MPs and Lords who attended and contributed to the evening, these included Clive Betts (Lab), Deidre Brock (SNP),  Fiona Bruce (Con), Ruth Cadbury (Lab), Bambos Charalambous (Lab), Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi (Lab), Martin Docherty-Hughes (SNP), Preet Kaur Gill (Lab), Mary Glindon (Lab), Emma Hardy (Lab), Eddie Hughes (Con), Afzal Khan (Lab), Lord Wajid Khan (Lab), Khalid Mahmood (Lab), John McDonnell (Lab), Kirsten Oswald (SNP), Tom Tugendhat (Con), Valerie Vaz (Lab), Claudia Webbe (Ind), Catherine West (Lab) and Matt Western (Lab).
 
The event was recorded by Akaal Channel (Sky770) and is available on their youtube and social media pages. Once again, The Sikh Network and the Sikh Federation (UK) would like to thank everyone who supported this remarkable event, in particular, Punjab Restaurant, London and our media partners Akaal Channel and Punjab 2000.
 
ENDS

The Sikh Network
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