Bailable Warrant Against Ramdev For ‘Beheading’ Remark

ROHTAK, HARYANA: A Haryana court issued a bailable warrant against yoga guru Ramdev on Friday for his remarks made last year against those refusing to raise the slogan of ‘Bharat mata ki jai’. On March 2, Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate (ACJM) Harish Goyal had issued summons to Ramdev after a complaint was filed by Congress leader and former Haryana minister Subhash Batra seeking registration of an FIR against the yoga guru. “A bailable warrant has been issued by the court here today against Ramdev,” Mr Batra’s counsel O P Chugh told reporters.

The ACJM has directed Ramdev to furnish Rs. 1 lakh personal surety during the execution of warrant and also to appear in court on June 14.

Senior Supreme Court lawyer R K Anand had also argued the case recently on behalf of Mr Batra.

While speaking at a function in Rohtak in April last year, Ramdev had said that but for the rule of law he would have “beheaded” lakhs of people for refusing to chant ‘Bharat mata ki jai’.

His remarks had drawn sharp condemnation from various quarters, including opposition parties.

Mr Batra said he had lodged a police complaint against Ramdev last year for alleged criminal intimidation and other offences under Indian Penal Code.

“However, as the police did not register an FIR, I approached the court,” he said.

Ramdev is Haryana’s brand ambassador for promotion of yoga and Ayurveda.

He had made the remarks while addressing a large gathering here during a peace rally organised after the violent Jat agitation.

PTI