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Ramdev to break fast at Ambedkar Stadium | Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev is expected to break his fast at the Ambedkar Stadium
here,
which has been converted into a makeshift jail by the Delhi Police. The yoga guru
will be breaking his fast after all his supporters are provided with food by the
concerned authorities. Baba Ramdev 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 claimed that all political outfits,
except the ruling Congress Party, are backing him in his agitation. "My fault
is that I am raising my voice against black money and corruption. The government
was making all attempts to underplay this movement. All political parties except
the Congress are with us and the whole nation has also joined us in our movement,"
said Baba Ramdev. "Sharad Pawarji is backing me. I spoke to him yesterday. All
will come to meet me," he added. Baba Ramdev 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 said that he told the Delhi Police personnel that
his supporters had not resorted to violence and asked them to take him anywhere
they wished. "The police told me that its not possible to take all to Bawana.
So, I told them that my supporters have not resorted to violence and you may take
us anywhere you wish to," he said prior to entering the Ambedkar Stadium. Baba
Ramdev earlier this evening refused to get off a DTC bus on his way to Bawana
on the outskirts of the capital, and set a condition for the Delhi Police personnel.
"I can't be taken to Bawana alone, detain all my ten thousand supporters," he
said. The yoga guru's supporters had earlier gathered around the DTC bus in which
he was being taken to Bawana and stopped it from moving. 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. According to
reports, Delhi Police is likely to release the yoga guru's supporters within an
hour. 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.
Delhi Police had brought in more additional forces to clear the crowd that has
gathered around Baba Ramdev. 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 said that the aim of his protest is to ensure
that no ' dishonest person enters Parliament' following the Lok Sabha elections
in 2014. The yoga guru, who is having the support of the National Democratic Alliance
parties in his mission has, however, denies having any 'political agenda'. 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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