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Ramdev not to call off fast, demands food for supporters at Ambedkar Stadium | Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev on Monday said that he would not end his fast, and
demanded that
the government should provide food to all his supporters at the Ambedkar Stadium
here. The yoga guru accused the government of spending money on 'terrorists lodged
in jail'. "Whose responsibility is it to feed the people here? This government
does not love the people and a government that doesn't love its people has no
right to rule. This government is willing to spend Rs 25 crores on terrorists,"
he said. Baba Ramdev said any movement becomes successful only if the people lend
their support to it, and added that several political parties such as the NDA,
including the BJP, and the TDP are supporting his campaign. The yoga guru also
claimed to have the support of Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, in his
agitation committed to the nation's welfare. "Any movement is victorious if the
people support it. And the people are with this movement Mulayam Singh, Mayawati,
Naveen Patnaik, all NDA parties and BJP support our movement," he said. Baba Ramdev
and his supporters refused to leave the Ambedkar Stadium here earlier this evening
despite the Delhi Police formally announcing that they are free to go. Delhi Police,
however, appears keen to ensure that the yoga guru's supporters disburse peacefully.
Delhi Police has lifted Section 65 imposed on the yoga guru and thousands of his
supporters and allowed all those detained to walk free. The yoga guru was earlier
in the day arrested under Section 65 of Delhi Police Act while he was marching
to Parliament along with his supporters. " Delhi police had detained you under
Section 65 of Delhi Police Act. Now, you are legally free to go out from here,"
said Additional CP Devesh Srivastava. Delhi Police had earlier this afternoon
taken Baba Ramdev and his supporters into preventive custody at the Ranjit Singh
flyover during the attempted march to Parliament. Baba Ramdev was earlier denied
permission for the march by the Delhi Police. He had been authorised only to hold
a large sit-in at Delhi 's Ramlila Maidan. Baba Ramdev had earlier this evening
said his biggest fault is that he is pitching his voice against black money and
corruption and devoting himself to the nation's cause. The yoga guru reiterated
that he would not enter politics, but said that he would not let the corrupt emerge
victorious in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls. "We will defeat the corrupt in 2014 and
ensure that those who are against black money and corruption emerge victorious.
I will never come into politics or contest elections," he said. Baba Ramdev urged
all citizens of the country to court arrest for a day for the nation's cause,
and emphasized that there can be no revolution without going to jail. "I would
first urge all to get in (into the Ambedkar Stadium). I would urge all to spend
at least one day in prison. It is a matter of great honour for devoted citizens
of the country to go to jail. There can be no revolution without going to jail.
A jail is the penultimate place of a patriot," said Baba Ramdev. "I would urge
all citizens of all Delhi and nearby places to court arrest for at least a day
and prove that crores of people are willing to go to jail. I would urge all to
court arrest for a day and prove that the Indian prisons are smaller for people
committed to the nation's cause," he added. Baba Ramdev, who secured the support
of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) and brought them on his platform at
the Ramlila Maidan here today, earlier in the day declared that he would take
his ongoing protest on black money and corruption to Parliament and vowed to oust
Congress in the next Lok Sabha polls. Baba Ramdev's last outing at the Ramlila
Maidan, in June last year, saw a midnight police crackdown with authorities claiming
that he violated norms agreed upon. He was caught by police, while trying to flee
from the protesting venue in a woman's attire.
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