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Didar Singh Bains, 'Peach King' who built Northern California's Sikh community, dies

Por: Los Angeles Times Business September 29, 2022

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In 1980, Didar Singh Bains pitched a plan for what he hoped would be an annual Sikh parade in his hometown of Yuba City, Calif. But his peers, in a town of 19,000 about 40 miles north of Sacramento, pushed back, fearing violence and unrest. Some thought he was crazy, recalled Karm Bains, Didar Bain's son and a Sutter County supervisor, in a 2018 interview with NBC News. People are going to throw rocks. But Didar Bains thought differently.... + full article



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