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Article: LOCAL SIKH'S TALE OF ESCAPE FROM INDIA JUSTICE.(Main)
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- The Santa Fe New Mexican (Santa Fe, NM)
- Article date:
- November 8, 2009
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Byline: TOM SHARPE
Guru Sant Singh Khalsa returned to New Mexico last week, more than seven months after he jumped bail in India, where he says he is wanted as a fugitive from fraud charges.
"India is just bizarre, and the police control everything," the 52-year-old said in an interview Friday at a Santa Fe motel room, where he had a .38-caliber revolver sitting on a nearby dresser. "I realize now that there were other things going on there. They might try to list me as an international terrorist."
California-born Clark Harris converted from Christianity to Sikhism 30 years ago and was given his Sikh name by the late Yogi Bhajan, whose ashram ...
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