Ranj Dhaliwal Explained

Ranj Dhaliwal
ਰਣਜ ਧਾਲੀਵਾਲ
Birth Name:Ranj Dhaliwal
Birth Date:1976/1977
Birth Place:Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Occupation:Writer
Nationality:Canadian
Period:2006–present
Genre:Crime fiction

Ranj Dhaliwal (Punjabi: ਰਣਜ ਧਾਲੀਵਾਲ; born 1976/1977) is a Canadian author.

Early life

Born in Vancouver, Dhaliwal grew up in Surrey Central, British Columbia in the 1980s, which was a time when Indo-Canadian families were scattered across the suburbs. Unfortunately this was a time when minorities were subjected to discrimination and racism, which Dhaliwal faced firsthand.

During his youth, Dhaliwal grew up with kids that at the early age of 13 were packing guns, stealing cars, getting into fights, making alliances, and selling drugs at school with police always close by watching the beginning of the Indo-Canadian gang culture rise.[1] [2]

Personal life

Ranj Dhaliwal is a Sikh. He and his wife live in Surrey, British Columbia and have three sons.[3] [4] [5]

Writing career

In 2006, Dhaliwal's first novel Daaku was published. The release of Dhaliwal's novel was the subject of controversy in the South Asian community for breaking the code of silence in the Indo-Canadian community, though not based on a true story.[6]

In 2011, Dhaliwal's second novel Daaku: The Gangster's Life was published.[7]

Ranj Dhaliwal is currently working on his third novel Gangland, which is predicted to be released in 2016. A fourth novel Gang Related is also in the works and set to be released in coming years.[4]

Community and politics

Dhaliwal was praised as an important community leader by the Walrus magazine in his bid to gain control of a controversial Sikh temple in Surrey, BC that was involved in a violent and bloody clash between fundamentalists and moderates over edicts from the head priest of Sikhs. Dhaliwal was elected in and became the Vice-President elect of the temple in 2008. He then resigned to focus his attention on at-risk youth while a litigious battle ensued in the courts over his slate's election.[8] [9]

Dhaliwal continues to be involved in politics in Surrey and coordinates youth programs. Because of his active involvement in the community, Ranj has been called upon to mediate local disputes and conflicts. His involvement in politics isn't just locally, as Dhaliwal brings Sikh leaders from India to tour Canadian Sikh temples.

Dhaliwal has worked with aboriginal and environmental law organizations for many years, and volunteers with several organizations aimed at helping at-risk youths. Dhaliwal speaks on organized crime at high schools and universities, and alongside police officers in an effort to educate youth about the dangers of the gangster lifestyle.[10]

Bibliography

Order of ReleaseTitleYearPage CountNotes
1.Daaku2006312 Print, ebook
2.The Gangster's Life2011288Print

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hanson. Cheri. Gangs Of B.C.. Quill & Quire. 19 September 2006 . St. Joseph Media. 17 May 2012.
  2. Web site: Well-Known Gangster Believed To Be Victim in Fatal Shooting. News 1130. Rogers Communications. 17 May 2012.
  3. Web site: Reynolds. Sheila. Is There Life Outside The Underworld?. SurreyLeader. BlackPress. 17 May 2012.
  4. Web site: DAAKU DELIGHT : Ranj Dhaliwal promises sequel to saga – but not just yet. DesiToday. 24 February 2015.
  5. Web site: Ranj Dhaliwal on Indo-Canadian gangs: Canada's stories. 29 June 2014. 21 September 2016.
  6. Web site: New Book On Indo-Canadian Gangs Stirs Controversy. CBCNews. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 17 May 2012.
  7. Web site: Dhaliwal, Ranj. ABC Bookworld. BC Bookworld. 17 May 2012.
  8. Web site: Writer Quits Gurdwara Body in Surrey, BC . 28 February 2009 . South Asia Post . 27 August 2009.
  9. Web site: Taylor. Timothy. Showdown On Scott Road. Walrus Magazine. The Walrus Foundation. 17 May 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120311191958/http://walrusmagazine.com/article.php?ref=2009.09-religion-sikh-youth-daaku-Indo-Canadian-timothy-taylor&page=. 11 March 2012.
  10. Web site: Johnston. Jesse. Don't Put Gangsters' Faces On Wanted Posters: Crime Expert. News1130. Rogers Communications. 17 May 2012.