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About
Us
Sikh Federation (UK) is a non-governmental organisation,
but to discharge its duties as an effective pressure group
it is also registered with the Electoral Commission as the
first ever Sikh political party in the United Kingdom.
SF (UK) is based on the "miri-piri" principle
the Sikh principle that temporal and spiritual goals are
indivisible.
The organisation was established in September 2003 with
the aim of giving Sikhs a stronger political voice by taking
an increasing interest in mainstream politics in the UK.
We will also provide the Sikhs with a much needed voice
at an international level and will be seeking consultative
status with the United Nations at the earliest opportunity.
Aims
and Objectives
To work closely with each of the main political parties
in the UK to promote relevant issues set out in the Sikh
Agenda for the UK Government.
The main areas of work for the Sikh Federation (UK) are:
Promote the Sikh religion, philosophy and way of life -
working within the Sikh community and with local and national
government;
Promote sporting and educational activities as well as relevant
cultural issues directly associated with the Sikh way of
life;
Campaign for human rights issues impacting on Sikhs in the
UK and abroad - working with human rights groups, non-governmental
organisations and politicians;
Argue the case for the Sikhs right to self-determination
and lobbying politicians, the UK Government, official representatives
of foreign governments in the UK, the European Parliament
and at the United Nations for the establishment of an independent
sovereign Sikh State of Khalistan.
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Keep updated
with the latest news with Sikh Federation, as
it happens, you will receive updates withthe
latest projects and events occuring throughout
UK
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Spread the
word! Let your friends and family know about
the Sikh Federation's and the work we do by
sending them a link to our site with your personalised
message. (coming soon)
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Join the
Sikh Agenda E-Group discussion, post your views
on UK Sikh Agenda and keep updated with the
latest news as it happens.
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