In September, 2008, DK named the expatriate Sikh leader Manmohan Singh vice president. Singh had already been placed on an Indian government blacklist for past militant activities. On 3 November 2009, marking 25 years of the
1984 anti-Sikh riots following the
assassination of then PM Indira Gandhi, DK called for a
Bandh. In November 2009, Kanwarpal Singh and other noted Sikh representatives from various organizations, under the leadership of Justice (retd) Ajit Singh Bains met Shalini Dewan, the director of
United Nations Information Centre at New Delhi and urged the UN to intervene in getting justice for victims of 1984 incident. In January 2010, DK along with other separatist organisations in India, namely the
National Socialist Council of Nagaland and
All Parties Hurriyat Conference of Jammu Kashmir came together to demand "early solution to the impasse" of Kashmir, Nagaland and Punjab. On 12 May 2010, the important day of victory of
Banda Singh Bahadur, DK participated in parades where flags of Khalistan was unfurled pictures and slogans of Sikh militants were openly displayed. In 2015, DK demanded opening of Cow-
Slaughterhouses in
Punjab and also questioned Beef-Ban in
Jammu and Kashmir. In September 2015, DK and
Shiromani Akali Dal (Panch Pardani) merged into a single entity by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the main aim to achieve a separate Sikh home land.
Nanakshahi calendar On 14 March 2010 DK commemorated 227th anniversary of the historic event when Sikh warrior Baba Baghel Singh, unfurled Nishan Sahib atop the historic Red Fort in 1783. At a well-attended convention at a village gurdwara built in memory of Baba Baghel Singh, DK rejected the amended version of the SGPC Nanakshahi Calendar which went back to the original Sikh calendar with Bikrami dates (moon dates). They released the Nanakshahi calendar (
Mool Nanakshahi Calendar) created by SGPC sponsored Sikh scholar
Pal Singh Purewal. The calendar has been dedicated to the great Sikh warrior Baba Baghel Singh. "DK fully recognises the conspiracy behind this which is led by Hindutva Fanatics and the RSS. In principle, we are totally against the changes as per Bikrami calendar made by the SGPC on the dictates of SAD (Badal) to appease Sant Samaj," he alleged. On 3 January 2010, SGPC executive members had given approval to bring amendments in Nanak Shahi Calendar, following the green signal from Akal Takht. However, several Sikh organisations have condemned the changes brought in the calendar.
Sit-in and hunger strike DK party activists held 72 hours sit-in protest at outside the main entrance gate of Darbar Sahib Complex from 3 June to 6,2010.
March 2023 controversy On March 23, 2023, news reports showed Gurcharan Singh, a leader from Dal Khalsa UK, giving a controversial speech while addressing a group of protestors near the High Commission of India in London. A part of his speech in Punjabi translated to: "
Bhagat Singh was a bootlicker and a traitor who showed the Sikh community as terrorists. He should not be called a great martyr (Shaheed-e-azam)."
Death of Gajinder Singh Gajinder Singh, the founder of the organization, died due to a heart attack in July 2024 in Pakistan. ==References==