Ramdev deceived the entire country: Digvijay

June 05, 2011 09:43 am | Updated November 17, 2021 01:25 am IST - New Delhi

Congress general secretary Digvijay Singh. File Photo

Congress general secretary Digvijay Singh. File Photo

Hours after Delhi police disrupted Baba Ramdev’s hunger strike, Congress leader Digvijay Singh on Sunday justified the action and demanded investigation into his activities since 1994, alleging that he has cheated many people.

Mr. Singh, who has been critical of Baba Ramdev for long, called him a “thug” and said the treatment meted out to him was appropriate for such a person.

“There are certain laws and regulations in the country, you cannot allow people like Ramdev to run riot in the capital city. He was trying to incite people in the Ramlila Maidan,” the Congress general secretary said.

Referring to the talks at the Claridges hotel between senior union ministers and Baba Ramdev two days back, Mr. Singh said the yoga guru had “reached an agreement but still went ahead with his fast. This is another way of fooling people. He deceived the entire country.”

Alleging that Baba Ramdev had indulged in “illegal” activities, the Congress leader said “there should be full investigation into his activities.”

He insisted that party has nothing to do with the action and said he would not comment on the administrative action.

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