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What is the relationship with the word Khalsa and Dara Singh?

Thursday
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2020
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Even Dara Singh the famous wrestler, actor and politician from Panjab got his Panjabi movie banned because it was called "Raj Karega Khalsa." Harinder Singh and Manpreet Singh talk about what happened with the politics of that time and how it still exists today. This is a clip from our webinar titled: “Raj Karega Khalsa: The Khalsa & The Rule” Article: https://www.sikhri.org/raj_karega_khalsa_the_khalsa_the_rule Full video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=au-y6oXhv18&t

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