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Ramdev's fast a drama, no need for talks: Digvijay

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Firing a fresh salvo, Congress general secretary Digvijay Singh today dubbed as “drama” Ramdev’s nine-day fast and said there was no need for any further talks with the yoga guru, since most of his demands had been met.

“I am very happy that this nautanki (drama) has now come to an end. Government has accepted most of his demands, so there is no need to talk,” Singh told reporters in Bhopal.

Maintaining there was no need for him to go on a hunger strike, he said, “Now, we should get on and have faith in the government which is really sincere about unearthing black money.”

 

He also accused the yoga guru of “turning secret donations into white money” and asked him to name the person who had “secretly donated” a helicopter to him.

“Ramdev, who is demanding that the names of people with black money should be made public, should name the person who had secretly donated a helicopter to him,” Singh said.

“He is bringing secret donations under the tax free category, making them white, and accumulating huge capital,” Singh alleged in his home town Raghogarh in Guna last evening.

Holding that this went against the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, he demanded an inquiry into it. Taking a potshot at Ramdev, he wondered from where the figure of Rs 400 lakh crore in black money stashed away abroad has cropped up.

“Slowly and gradually, things are becoming clear, which is why, the RSS and BJP have started distancing themselves from him,” he said.

He also said his attempted escape from Ramlila ground in Delhi “was not a satyagraha, but a nautanki”.

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First Published: Jun 13 2011 | 12:54 AM IST

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