1. Ramdev is thug: There’s no proof of that. However, there are blazing facts about the corrupt practices of the politicians.
  2. Swami Ramdev is a self-proclaimed sanyasi: Sanyasis and swamis do not have to get a certificate for Congress to be called a sanyasi. They have the respect and support of the people and followers.
  3. Satyagrahis do not escape in the manner Baba Ramdev did: Neither were the sleeping, hungry, peaceful demonstrators attacked in the manner they were.
  4. There are communal forces behind all this: Congress(I) is the largest and most communal party in independent secular India. The so called secular parties have extended sympathy and support to anti-national elements

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Why does Baba Ramdev own such huge wealth?

Baba Ramdeve doesn’t own any wealth. All the so called wealth is on the names of the trusts run by his supporters.

Does Baba have unaccounted wealth?

There’s regular audit conducted on all this income. During an audit, all the wealth, income, sources of income have to be accounted for and per the Indian law. All such papers of audits are available with the respective trusts and with the Income Tax department.

Why does the satyagraha need so much donation?

A satyagraha moved by the people of India in number of lakhs and crores requires organisation and arrangement. The venue was only… [Click to read more —]

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It’s surprising yet only natural for mud-slingers to join the scene when someone stands for a good cause. Opportunist media wants to create headlines with CNN IBN calling a donation drive an “expose”. Eventually it’s an attempt to shift focus onto Baba Ramdev’s wealth instead of focusing on the anti-corruption satyagraha drive. Also questioned are his motives — whether he has any political or otherwise material interests. Calling it a “5 Star” satyagraha which requires lakhs of donations to be sustained to a saffron brigade’s political motives, the media and social media hasn’t spared a word.

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