Expect Modi to tackle black money, corruption, unemployment in 2nd term: Ramdev

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : May 23 2019 | 10:56 PM IST

Congratulating Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his victory, yoga guru Ramdev Thursday said he expected the NDA government to tackle issues such as black money, corruption and unemployment in its second term.

Ramdev, also the promoter of FMCG major Patanjali Ayurved, said he would like to see fulfilment of Modi's dream of doubling farmer's income and reforms in education system over the next five years.

He was replying to query on a TV channel to list out his top 2-3 expectations from the Modi dispensation.

"Corruption, black money, change in system, inflation, unemployment, poverty, national farmer income commission -- these are the major issues of my agitation. These issues are not dead yet, these issues are alive. Modi ji is also committed to these issues and we want these dreams to be fulfilled by our prime minister," Ramdev said.

He added that he would also like to see major changes in the healthcare system as well.

"There should not be commercialisation of education system. There should be more Indian-ness in our educational and healthcare systems. The more we will get the country out of economic and ideological slavery, the more the country will become empowered," Ramdev said.

The move would help the country take on big countries like US and China and it would be a step towards making India a superpower, he added.

The yoga guru has been leveraging on 'swadeshi' slogan for Patanjali to take on multi-nationals. The company, which had recorded multi-fold growth in recent years, witnessed a marginal growth only in 2017-18 hit by the implementation of GST, finishing at around Rs 12,000 crore.

In 2016-17, Patanjali clocked a turnover of Rs 10,561 crore, registering 111 per cent growth.

On NDA's thumping victory in the Lok Sabha elections, he said, "This is not an election for five years, this election is an election of India's hopes...Modiji has delivered earlier and he will deliver this time as well."

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First Published: May 23 2019 | 10:56 PM IST

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