
Harmeet Shah Singh
Senior Editor at India Today TV
Former Senior Editor, India Today Group/Ex-CNNer, -PTI, -UNI
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3 days ago |
tribuneindia.com | Harmeet Shah Singh
Undated videos from the UK showing young Sikh boys in 'baana' (sacred robes) — some fighting violently inside a gurdwara, others mocking the Mool Mantar (the opening lines of Sri Guru Granth Sahib), and threatening with a knife — have gone viral. Faces blurred or not, the real exposure is not of the boys themselves — even in their apology video alongside elders — but of what we as a community have allowed to decay beneath the surface.
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6 days ago |
substack.com | Harmeet Shah Singh
UK’s Viral Shame: When Hyper Image Hijacks SikhiBy Harmeet Shah SinghCommunications and Advocacy Director, UNITED SIKHS (UK)Videos from the UK showing young Sikh boys in baana (sacred robes) —some fighting violently inside a Gurdwara Sahib, others mocking the Mool Mantar (the opening lines of Sri Guru Granth Sahib), and threatening each other with a knife — have gone viral.
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1 week ago |
tribuneindia.com | Harmeet Shah Singh
Migration is under the knife. Across the Western world, countries are redrawing their immigration policies with a firmer hand. The US is once again weighing Trump-era restrictions. And in Britain, the latest signal comes wrapped in an 82-page government document titled “Restoring Control Over the Immigration System”. Published on May 12, 2025, this “white paper” doesn’t mince words.
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May 8, 2023 |
newsfeel.com | Harmeet Shah Singh
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Remembering Bhagat Puran Singh on his birth anniversary. A seva that was unaffected by headlines. He wouldn’t wait for a story to break so he could appear noble by association. Some thoughts in this article link: https://t.co/1AtXoYDq4H

UK viral clips: Boys in baana brawl in a gurdwara. Outside, a knife is drawn. Mool Mantar mocked. This isn’t inheritance; it’s imitation. We handed down dress code, not Sikhi. Thoughts in @thetribunechd

UK’s viral shame: When hyper image hijacks #Sikhi There is a growing obsession with external identity that is divorced from spiritual discipline @HarmeetSS reports #Diaspora https://t.co/tB0JSr4tLE

When baana becomes a style statement and bani is ignored, what’s left isn’t Sikhi — it’s a costume drama with sacred symbols. A hard look at the UK’s viral shame: https://t.co/71YDv5q6BR