The World Sikh Parliament has welcomed the historic move by the New York State Senate to pass a resolution recognizing the Sikh Genocide. The resolution, championed by New York State Senator Jessica Ramos, acknowledges the atrocities committed against the Sikh community and marks a significant step in seeking awareness for the victims.

This achievement is the result of tireless advocacy and dedication, particularly by Sikh youth and community leaders. Among them, Janeet Singh played a crucial role in mobilizing efforts and ensuring the voices of the Sikh community were heard. Sikh delegates from across the United States attended the session, demonstrating the strong and unified stance of the Sikh diaspora in pushing for recognition and accountability.
Adding to the significance of this event, a special exhibition on the Sikh Genocide was held to educate and inform attendees about the tragic events that have shaped Sikh history. The exhibition served as a powerful reminder of the resilience and perseverance of the Sikh community in their ongoing pursuit of justice.
The passage of this resolution is a momentous occasion for Sikhs worldwide, as it acknowledges the suffering endured and paves the way for greater global recognition of historical injustices. The World Sikh Parliament expressed its gratitude to Senator Ramos and all those who contributed to this landmark decision, emphasizing the importance of continued advocacy to ensure justice is served.

As the Sikh community continues its efforts to seek justice, this resolution marks a crucial milestone in recognising the truth and fostering awareness on an international scale.