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State Highway 106 - no such highway

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The State of New Mexico honored Yogi Bhajan by naming of a highway after him. State Highway 106 which ran in front of his home was renamed the Yogi Bhajan Memorial Highway Not a highway. It is a state road - and it's less than a mile long. Speed limit 35 mph. [1]

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Burying of sexual assault allegations

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Presently, the sexual assault allegations are buried in the "Biography" section. However, given that these allegations largely surfaced (long) after Yogi Bhajan's death, it doesn't make sense to include this in the biography section. Furthermore, burying it there serves to produce an article structure that fails to reproduce the actual amount of emphasis and coverage of the sexual assault allegations by recent, reliable sources in relation to other facts about Yogi Bhajan, in violation of WP:NPOV, and in particular, WP:DUE.

Even "Obituaries and memorials" gets its own top level section, when anyone actually looking at the up-to-date reliable sources covering this individual could very quickly see that far more ink is split covering the (alleged) sexual assaults than "obituaries and memorials" to Yogi Bhajan.

The fact is that the sexual assault allegations are the single largest topic covered by every single reliable source about Yogi Bhajan in the last several years. (The fact that such a topic was poorly covered, or not at all, prior to circa 2019 is only because such allegations only surfaced (publicly, anyways) beginning in that year. Wikipedia articles are living entities, and WP:NPOV does not mean that we bury coverage simply because the coverage was of events not generally known until recently.)

This article has suffered from continuous NPOV problems throughout its existence, as evinced up and down this talk page, due to tendentious editing by individuals closely affiliated with Yogi Bhajan's organization. We should strive to correct these issues, and this is a good starting point. Brusquedandelion (talk) 00:36, 26 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Cult leader

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Unfair to define him as a cult leader, that’s a matter of perception that could apply to any minority religious offshoot 47.200.181.73 (talk) 07:44, 19 February 2025 (UTC)[reply]