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Ramdev castigates money-swindling, fake Godmen | Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev has hit out at the 'deceitful'
Godmen and self-proclaimed spiritual leaders, saying a lot of fraud and deceit is being perpetrated in the name of destroying dark forces. "These days, a lot
of fraud and deceit is being perpetrated in the name of destroying dark forces,
negative impact of unfavourable planetary positions and exorcisms from evil spirits.
Many such persons claim to be blessing people with delicacies and sweetmeats.
There is another self-proclaimed holy man in southern India, who possesses assets
worth Rs 5000 crore," he said. Recently, several people accused popular Godman
Nirmal Baba of misleading devotees and gaining unaccounted wealth worth millions.
Nirmal Baba, like many other self-proclaimed spiritual leaders in India, owns
property worth millions of rupees, is regular on television channels, and claims
to treat diseases, emotional issues and family problems. Meanwhile, Ramdev also
reflected on the recently exposed scam in the country's coal sector, saying he
would try his best in ensuring the government retrieved the money lost in the
brazen loot. "The coal scam has blackened the faces of many individuals. When
I spoke out against the coal scam, many spokespersons and senior leaders of the
present government came on television and asked me why do I always come forward
whenever any scandal takes place?" said Ramdev. "I replied that this country belongs
to us, and if you try to loot even a single rupee from India 's exchequer, I will
not only speak out but even try my best to retrieve the money," he added. According
to the CAG draft report, the government extended undue benefits totalling a Rs
10.67 lakh crore to commercial entities by giving them 155 coal acreages without
auction between 2004 and 2009.
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