Anti-dalit remarks: FIR against Ramdev, parties demand action

Yoga guru had alleged that Cong vice-president Rahul Gandhi goes to houses of Dalits 'for honeymoon and picnic'

Press Trust of India Lucknow
Last Updated : Apr 26 2014 | 2:38 PM IST
Yoga guru Ramdev was today booked by Uttar Pradesh police for his controversial remarks targeting Rahul Gandhi that drew flak from various quarters with Congress demanding that he give a public apology as he had insulted dalits.

"An FIR has been lodged against Baba Ramdev at Mahanagar police station under relevant section of section 171(g) IPC (false statement in connection with an election)," Additional Superintendent of Police Habibul Hassan told PTI.
 FIR was lodged by police after analysing video clipping of Ramdev's statement made yesterday.

Ramdev, who has been supporting BJP, yesterday alleged that Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi goes to the houses of Dalits "for honeymoon and picnic".

"He goes to Dalits house for honeymoon and picnic. Had he married a dalit girl, then his luck could have clicked and he would have become the Prime Minister," Ramdev had said here.

Congress general secretary Digvijay Singh today slammed Ramdev's remarks as "anti-dalit".

"Ramdev's remark is anti Dalit. He must publicly apologise."

"We would like Narendra Modi and BJP to react to Ramdev's anti-Dalit remark," Singh said on Twitter.

CPI(M) too demanded prosecution of Ramdev under the SC/ST Act for his "uncivilised statements" against Dalit women and charged him with demeaning dalit women.

It also asked the Election Commission to take suo motu notice of his "outrageous comments and take appropriate action".

BSP workers and activists of dalit organisations staged demonstration at several places against Ramdev's remarks and demanded action against him. In Phagwara, Punjab protesters blocked traffic on national highway 1 and burnt effiges.

Ramdev had said unlike Rahul, Narendra Modi and Ramdev have not become "fakir" under compulsion.

"Us bechare ki bhi kismat kharab hai (Rahul is unlucky)", Ramdev had said.

"His (Rahul's) mother says that if you marry a foreigner girl, then you cannot become the PM and this boy does not want to marry an Indian girl. His mother wants that first he becomes the PM and then marry a foreigner," he had added.

Later, in a damage-control exercise, Ramdev claimed he did not make the remarks in a negative sense and was willing to withdraw them if they have hurt the dalit sentiments.
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First Published: Apr 26 2014 | 2:38 PM IST

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