Ramdev plans to complain to NHRC

Lashing out at the Congress Sunday evening, Baba Ramdev targeted Sonia Gandhi over the “police barbarism” on his supporters and stated that his ongoing agitation will continue to be conducted from Hardwar.
“The satyagraha has not ended... The government must answer. We will go door-to-door in every village across the nation to talk about the barbarism of this government. We will again go to Delhi or if there is conspiracy to oppress us, we may sit on satyagraha at a place near Delhi,” Ramdev said.
He even attacked UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi and stated that she controlled the government.
The yoga guru stated that if anything happens to him the government will be responsible. Ramdev dismissed as “utter lies” police claim of inputs about threat to him and claimed that they targeted him.
“The policemen who came to the site were of devilish nature. They would have shot or crushed me to death,” he alleged.
He said he tried to escape the “brutalities” at Ramlila by wearing a women’s attire but was caught and alleged that he was nearly strangulated with his scarf by the policemen.
Ramdev stated that he will move NHRC with a complaint.
He also accused senior ministers of going back on their promises and said HRD minister Kapil Sibal misled him.
“Pranab Mukherjee also accepted that the money coming from Mauritius route was black money,” he said.
Asked about the letter of agreement between government and him, he said, “There is nothing is that letter. We were pressurised to give the letter and were told the otherwise we will have to suffer the consequences.”
Earlier in the day, wearing a white ladies suit instead of his trademark saffron robes, Ramdev accused the government of not being serious about discussing issues of corruption and black money and alleged that Sibal had cheated him through “scheming and cunning” attitude.
He said “black day” will be observed across the country on Monday against the police action.

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