Addressing a press conference here, Ramdev said efforts are being made to point fingers at him for death of Rajiv Dixit though he died due a cardiac problem.
"There has been conspiracy to blame me for his death. I never thought people can go to this extent to blame me. I challenge him to confront me," he said without naming the Congress leader.
Dixit had died in November 2010 in Chattisgarh.
"Rajiv had died of a heart attack. Everybody knows it. But efforts are on to blame me for the death. I have come here to tell you the truth," Ramdev said.
He alleged that the leader was also trying to link him for disappearance of Shankar Dev.
"How can one think of it. Can a pupil do such a henious crime. In fact people have been given money to defame me for this also," Ramdev said.
The yoga guru, who led an agitation on blackmoney issue, however, refused to name the leader.
He also attacked Congress for "rampant" corruption in the country and alleged that government agencies are being "used" against him.
Asked about the 'Jal Satyagraha' by people in Khandwa and Harda districts of Madhya Pradesh, Ramdev said the demand of the agitators should be looked into seriously.
"I spoke to Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan. The issue must be addressed," he said.
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