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DNC Day Three in Chicago kicks with a Vedic Prayer from a Hindu Priest - Rakesh Bhatt

August 2024 423 views 02 Min 01 Sec

 

On Day Three of the DNC in Chicago, the event began with a Vedic prayer led by Hindu priest Rakesh Bhatt, setting a spiritual tone for the day's proceedings and reflecting the diversity of the gathering.

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