Baba Ram Dev strong-willed to rub Indian Politics
Yoga guru Baba Ramdev decided to clean the political system in India. He is going to unleash his own political party though he says he won’t fight elections. While participating in a school function in Ghaziabad, Baba Ramdev said, he wants to cleanse the system. We can see the candidates of the great yoga guru in the 2014 general elections. He advocated reforms in the administrative system of the country.
Guru Ramdev already started a Bharat Swabhiman Campaign to end corrupt practices, bring back the Indian black money and use it for the development of the nation. Ramdev strongly asserted the need to change the administrative system that has been continuing since the British period.
During the function in Ghaziabad the yoga guru vehemently criticized UPA government for not keeping the prices of essential commodities in control. He also alleged: The intention of government is very much doubtful towards ordinary people and farmers.
“No doubt Manmohan Singh is a good economist and he understands perfectly the growth rate, but he does not understand the economics of Dal-Roti (cereals and bread),” he added.
He also expressed his view that common men eat bread and not the growth rate, which has no role in the life of those below poverty
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