SC notice to Ramdev over response to Ramlila eviction

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 2:17 AM IST

The Supreme Court today issued notice to Ramdev-run Bharat Swabhiman Trust, saying it wanted to hear its version over the eviction of the yoga guru and his supporters from Ramlila Maidan.

A vacation bench comprising justices P Sathasivam and AK Patnaik issued notice to Acharya Virendra Vikram, the president of the Delhi chapter of Bharat Swabhiman Trust.

The apex court said it wanted to hear the other side as a chance should be given to them to represent their stand.

The court told senior advocate UU Lalit, who appeared for Delhi Police, that police had made several allegations against Ramdev and his followers and the other side should also be heard.

The Supreme Court posted the matter for July 11 for next hearing.

In an affidavit, the city police had told the court that no force was used against the protesters but only eight teargas shells had been lobbed to disperse Ramdev's supporters after they turned violent and started pelting stones.

Justifying its action, the police had said the authorities had given permission to Ramdev to use the ground only to hold a yoga camp.

It had said that instead of holding a yoga camp, Ramdev was "instigating" the crowd during his fast on the issue of corruption and black money at the ground where more than 20,000 people had gathered.

Delhi Police had filed the affidavit following a direction of the apex court which had taken suo motu note of the police crackdown and had directed it to explain why it had resorted to such action against Ramdev and his supporters.

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First Published: Jun 20 2011 | 12:44 PM IST

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