Historic First: UK Hosts Jassa Singh Ahluwalia Memorial Day in Leicester

The Brits Desi Society made history by organizing the first International Jassa Singh Ahluwalia Memorial Day in Leicester. Community leaders and dignitaries from across the UK and India gathered to honor the legendary Sikh leader. The event featured the launch of a new biography titled "The Warrior Saint - A Warrior, A Statesman." Speakers highlighted Ahluwalia's role in uniting Sikh Misls and his contributions to Sikh heritage.

Key Points: First International Jassa Singh Ahluwalia Memorial Day UK

  • Ceremony began with Sukhmani Sahib Path recitation at Guru Amar Das Gurdwara
  • Launch of biography "The Warrior Saint" dedicated to Ahluwalia's leadership
  • Event emphasized reviving Sikh heritage for future generations
  • Dignitaries attended from UK politics and Indian community organizations
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UK hosts first-ever International Jassa Singh Ahluwalia Memorial Day

Brits Desi Society organized the inaugural International Jassa Singh Ahluwalia Memorial Day in Leicester, honoring the Sikh leader's legacy with dignitaries and a new biography.

"A Warrior, A Statesman - From the biography The Warrior Saint"

London, November 17

The Brits Desi Society (BDS) organised the first-ever International Jassa Singh Ahluwalia Memorial Day on 16 November 2025 at the Guru Amar Das Gurdwara in Leicester, marking a historic moment for the global Sikh community. The event brought together community leaders, scholars, dignitaries, and guests from across the United Kingdom and India to honour the legacy of Sultan-ul-Qaum Jassa Singh Ahluwalia (1718-1783).

The ceremony began with the recitation of the Sukhmani Sahib Path, followed by an in-depth presentation on the life, achievements, and enduring contributions of the legendary Sikh leader. A key highlight of the programme was the launch of the biography "The Warrior Saint - A Warrior, A Statesman", dedicated to Jassa Singh Ahluwalia's life and leadership.

Rishu Walia acknowledged the presence of the Gurudwara committee, community members, and BDS volunteers, emphasising the importance of reviving Sikh heritage and preserving historical narratives for future generations. He reflected on Jassa Singh Ahluwalia's pivotal role in uniting the twelve Sikh Misls under the Khalsa flag and his unmatched honour as Sultan-ul-Qaum.

Walia also recalled the rebuilding of the Golden Temple after repeated invasions and the raising of the Sikh flag over Delhi's Red Fort, an enduring symbol of India's spiritual and martial resurgence.

The event featured keynote addresses from prominent leaders, including Bhai Sahib Mahinder Singh Ahluwalia (OBE, KSG), Gurcharan Singh Gill (Advocate General, Jaipur and President of Rashtriya Sikh Sangat), Dr Venkatachalam Murugan (Consulate General of India, Birmingham), Leicester South MP Shockat Adam, and Resham Singh Sandhu (MBE, DL, FRSA).

Several dignitaries attended the ceremony, among them Leicestershire Police & Crime Commissioner Rupert Matthews, Deputy Lord Mayor of Leicester Cllr Bhupen Dave, Mayor of Oadby & Wigston Cllr Jasvir Chohan, and Ashok Verma, husband of Baroness Verma of the House of Lords. Guests travelled from London, Birmingham, and other major UK cities to witness the historic occasion.

The event also received numerous messages of appreciation and blessings from India. Those who extended greetings included Ram Singh Bombay (SGPC-appointed USSF President), Rajya Sabha MP and former cricketer Harbhajan Singh, Rajasthan Deputy Chief Minister Diya Kumari, former Rajya Sabha MP Tarlochan Singh, Pathankot MLA Ashwani Kumar Sharma, Rajesh Bagha (Former Chairman, Punjab State Commission for SC & President, British Ravidassia Heritage Foundation), Pratap Singh (DIG Retd. & Editor-in-Chief, The Sikh Review), and Advocate Surinder Pal Singh Ahluwalia. Kuldeep Shekhawat, President Overseas BJP UK and Europe Co-Convenor, also conveyed his wishes.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone living in Leicester, it's heartwarming to see our city hosting such significant cultural events. The diversity of attendees shows how Sikh heritage resonates across communities. Well done to all involved!
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Priya S
While I appreciate the effort, I wish similar events received more attention in Indian media. Our historical heroes deserve recognition in their homeland too, not just abroad. The biography launch is a good step though.
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Michael C
Impressive to see such a well-organized event with dignitaries from both UK and India. The Sikh community's ability to preserve and celebrate their rich history while being global citizens is truly remarkable.
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Ananya R
Jassa Singh Ahluwalia's story of uniting the Misls and rebuilding the Golden Temple is so inspiring! 🏰 Young Indians need to learn more about such heroes. Hope the biography reaches schools and colleges in Punjab.
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Karthik V
Good to see cross-community participation with leaders from different backgrounds attending. This is how we build stronger India-UK relations - through cultural exchange and mutual respect for each other's heritage.

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