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One of the most harrowing experiences Sethi recounted was related to the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, where he tragically lost his uncle and cousin. The trauma led him to make the difficult decision to remove his turban and shave his hair, an act his father struggled to accept. This decision was a profound reflection of the identity crisis he faced.Sethi shared a particularly terrifying incident where his family narrowly escaped a mob assault. Their neighbour, an army officer, defended their home by standing guard with a gun, while Sethi's father assisted by supplying bullets to ensure their safety.Addressing his marriage, Parmeet acknowledged a tumultuous phase characterised by frequent fights and emotional exhaustion. He credits Archana for encouraging him to explore the Art of Living practices, which allowed him to confront and release pent-up grief, bringing a sense of calm and healing.The couple got married on June 30, 1992. They have two sons, Aryamann and Ayushmaan.- Ends

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