Saturday, June 4, 2011

Anti-Corruption Movement: Ramdev tries hard to prove stir not politically coloured!

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Press Trust Of India / New Delhi, June 04, 2011.



Baba Ramdev talks to his followers who have come to participate in an hunger strike in New Delhi....



With no 'Bharat Mata' poster on stage and frequent musings about his protest's non-political character, Baba Ramdev is trying hard to dispel notions that his agitation is a Sangh Parivar-sponsored one. However, the presence of people like Sadhvi Ritambara and a host of sadhus raised eye-brows at the 


Ramlila protest site though the dais also saw the participation of some clerics from Muslim, Jain and Sikh communities.


During his speeches throughout the day, Ramdev at regular intervals reminded his followers 
and media that his protest has no political colour and his only intention was to fight against corruption.


Doubts were raised in certain sections about RSS involvement in the protest after its spokesperson Ram Madhav said, "the Sangh has asked swayamsevaks to participate in fight against corruption in Delhi and in the districts."


01) I have a very stupid question to our socalled elite:  Does Secularism means, India minus Hindu Radicals?


02) When it comes tackling the India's gangrene:  Corruption at all levels as well as planes and Lakhs of Crores of black money stashed away both abroad and within India, shouldn't we unite for that cause?


03) During 9/11 & 26/11 those who were on the spot haven't thought one moment to help the other out, without asking their caste, colour or creed and religion, region or race!


04) And I also do not remember these debating elite ever having raised their voices on such fundamental issues of the nation.


05) Even if the whole show was funded from sleaze money of some unscrupulous elements, I still welcome it as, for the first time such money is being utilized for a national cause, nevermind their ulterior motives for doing so.


06)  I hear, people talking about Bollywood totally ignoring this event, good riddance, Bollywood has enough black-money within its system, they would rather this movement fails.


Fools are those who worship them as demi-gods; I like acting talents of some, so I watch their films, but my liking is only confined to the telly.

Full Story at,


http://www.hindustantimes.com/News-Feed/newdelhi/Ramdev-tries-hard-to-prove-stir-not-politically-coloured/Article1-705606.aspx

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