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Ramdev walks into Ambedkar Stadium | With Baba Ramdev demanding that all of his supporters be arrested, Delhi Police
finally
took the yoga guru into the Ambedekar Stadium here on Monday evening. Baba Ramdev
had 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. “We will continue
to fight this government... that is our strategy now...,” said Baba Ramdev after
submitting himself to be taken into police custody. Baba Ramdev, in his trademark
red robes and a black band of protest on his forehead, also asked his supporters
not to resort to violence. “We had decided that we would make the government hear
our voices by a hunger strike. We were marching peacefully, now the police have
stopped us. We respect the law,” said Baba Ramdev before being arrested. “The
Delhi Police has to listen to the government, they are puppets. Congress' hand
is not with us; these cops now say they will take me away,” he added. Baba Ramdev
was earlier denied permission for the march by the Delhi Police. 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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