"Congress is a sinking ship.If Farooq Abdullah continues to remain on this ship, he will also sink," he told reporters here.
"The sooner he will jump off this ship, the better it is. If he boards Narendra Modi's ship, he and his party apart from the people of Jammu and Kashmir will be benefited," he said.
The yoga guru was replying to a question about the Union minister reportedly trying to change political turf.
On former Uttarakhand Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna, Ramdev alleged he had targeted the Patanjali Trust which was instrumental in spreading yoga across the world.
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