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New Delhi, April 23 -- Yoga guru Ramdev on Tuesday assured the Delhi High Court that he will immediately remove videos and social media posts relating to his purported "sharbat jihad" remarks on ...
In the viral clip, Ramdev used the term “sharbat jihad” while promoting Patanjali’s rose-flavoured Gulab Sharbat. Without naming Rooh Afza directly, he claimed that “a company” was using ...
The term “sharbat jihad” reveals a calculated effort to provoke. By co-opting language often used to describe religious conspiracies and applying it to consumer goods, Ramdev amplifies existing ...
New Delhi, May 9 (IANS) Accepting Patanjali founder Baba Ramdev's promise not to use communal slurs against rival summer drink maker Hamdard again, t ...
Ramdev's remark of sharbat jihad on Hamdard's Rooh Afza, the court said, was indefensible and shook its conscience, prompting the Yoga guru to assure he would immediately take down the related ...
On ‘Sharbat Jihad’ remark, Delhi HC says Ramdev is ‘beyond anyone’s control' The Delhi High Court found yoga guru Ramdev in prima facie contempt for his controversial remarks on Hamdard's ...
'Sharbat jihad' row: 'Ramdev not in anyone's control' says Delhi HC, issues contempt notice The high court had earlier ordered Ramdev not to issue any statement or share videos in future over ...
National. Delhi High Court Slams Baba Ramdev’s ‘Sharbat Jihad’ Remark; Yoga Guru Agrees To Take Video Down The court would take up the matter again after sometime as the counsel who was ...
But if you drink this (Patanjali's Gulab Sharbat], gurukuls will be constructed, Acharya Kulam will be developed, Patanjali University will expand." He added, "Just like there is love jihad, this ...
On May 1, Justice Amit Bansal found the “sharbat jihad” remark indefensible and said it had shaken the court’s conscience.
‘Sharbat jihad’ row: Ramdev beyond anyone’s control, lives in own world, says Delhi HC The court previously ordered him not to issue any statement or share videos in future over Hamdard's ...
Yoga guru Ramdev on Tuesday assured the Delhi High Court that he will immediately remove videos and social media posts relating to his purported "sharbat jihad" remarks on Hamdard's Rooh Afza.