A court of Haryana has issued non-bailable warrant in connection with giving provocative speeches against Yoga Guru Swamy Ramdev. The court has instructed Rohtak SP to arrest Swami Ramdev and present in the court.
The court said that they have not appeared in the court even after the directive. The case was heard in Rohtak court on Wednesday. When Ramdev was not present in the court even today, the court resented it. The court directed the SP to arrest Yoga Guru Ramdev and present him in the court.
Describe that former Congress minister Subhash Batra had appealed in court to register a case against Swami Ramdev for giving provocative speeches. The court issued warrants against Baba Ramdev many times, but they were not presented. The court had also issued a warrant on the previous date.
It is significant that after the violence in the Jat reservation movement there was a goodwill conference in Rohtak. Swami Ramdev also attended to participate in this. He is charged that he gave an inflammatory speech during the conference.
Batra alleged that in his speech at the conference, Swamy Ramdev had said that if he was not tied to the constitution, he would have cut the head of millions of people who did not slogan 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai'.
Ramdev's statement came to light when the AIMIM chief, Asaduddin Owaisi, in Hyderabad, had said that he will not say 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai'. If you put a knife on their neck, even then.
A few days after his statement in the Maharashtra rally, the MLA of the Owaisi party was removed from the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly because he did not speak 'Bharat Mata ki Jai'.
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