Ramdev confident PM will bring back black money

The Yoga guru said he is confident that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will take positive steps to bring back black money to the country.

September 12, 2015 04:00 pm | Updated 04:01 pm IST - Jaisalmer

File picture shows Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Baba Ramdev during the mass yoga session as part of International Yoga Day in New Delhi. Photo: Shanker Chakravarty

File picture shows Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Baba Ramdev during the mass yoga session as part of International Yoga Day in New Delhi. Photo: Shanker Chakravarty

Yoga guru Baba Ramdev on Saturday said he is confident that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will take positive steps to bring back black money to the country.

“The issue of black money was raised by me and I am confident that PM would take a positive step for bringing the black money even though he has enough time for this,” Ramdev said.

He further said that yoga will bring good days for people’s health but only the Prime Minister or God knows when good days would come in the country.

Baba Ramdev is here conducting yoga sessions for BSF personnel of Rajasthan Frontier headquarter to keep themselves mentally and physically fit while working in stressful and inhospitable work condition.

He was invited as a part of the endeavours taken during on-going Golden Jubilee celebrations of the force.

Speaking on Bihar assembly elections, Ramdev said Bihar polls would decide future of country’s politics.

“The Central government and Bihar CM Nitish Kumar should show the work done by them for backward and Dalits of the state so that voters there can decide whom to vote,” Ramdev said, adding that he would not go to Bihar for campaigning.

Lashing out at Congress, Ramdev said that the Opposition party’s protest on Land Acquisition Bill and GST bill was unfortunate.

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