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`Politics will puncture Yoga Guru Ramdev,' says holy man | A holy man here has expressed deep skepticism about
Yoga Guru Swami Ramdev's proposed plan to launch a political party to cleanse the system. "Ramdev is a successful yogi, but politics will puncture him," said
Sri Nityanand Puri. "God has given him some gifts, but his ego will finish him.
The hurly-burly of politics is no place for holy men, the New York Times quoted
Puri, as saying further. "He thinks that he can fix all the wrongs. He will be
consumed by the dirt of politics," he added. However, Digambar Jitender Puri,
36, a sadhu, or holy man, attending the Kumbh Mela festival this month on the
banks of the Ganges River here, said Swami Ramdev was doing important work. "He
is thinking in the right direction and talking about the problems of the nation
like corruption, poverty, economy. I think he will succeed," he said. As the son
of an impoverished farmer who made an improbable rise to the uppermost ranks of
India 's spiritual leaders, Swami Ramdev sees little need for modesty. His winning
smile and giggling shrugs suggest self-effacement, but the appearance is deceiving.
"I am very powerful. The people love me," he averred in an interview. From the
campus of his organization, the Patanjali Yogpeeth Trust, he oversees a growing
empire. Here, on the outskirts of Haridwar, he has a hospital and an ayurvedic
medical school and research institution, which teach an ancient system of natural
healing, as well as a vast agricultural and processing operation that cranks out
everything from shampoo to juice and herbal supplements. Lately, his international
profile has been on the rise. He has led yoga classes for huge crowds in Nepal
, Japan , the United States and elsewhere. His organization's holdings now include
a small island off the coast of Scotland , donated by a wealthy Scottish-Indian
couple. He is also planning to open a yoga and health center in the Houston suburbs
on nearly 100 acres of donated land. His venture into domestic politics is just
the next chapter of his divine mission, Swami Ramdev said. "Now, I see the light
after the night. If India is saved, then the whole world will be saved," he says.
Swami Ramdev, who as one of India 's most popular and influential gurus has reintroduced
yoga to India 's masses, segued seamlessly into his latest passion: politics.
He says: "We clean up our bodies. Then we will clean up our democracy!" |
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