Baba Ramdev says this on protest against the citizenship amendment act
Baba Ramdev says this on protest against the citizenship amendment act
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New Delhi: Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev has been protesting all over the country in CAA protest, as well as questions are being raised on these demonstrations. Ramdev has said that agitation is a good thing, but there should not be violence in it. With this, Baba Ramdev said that the country has many problems like poverty, unemployment, which have to be overcome. Ramdev said that it is not appropriate to raise the slogan of Azadi.

Ramdev said that when talking about the independence of Nehru and Bhagat Singh, then it is understandable, but when these slogans of freedom of Jinnah are raised, then it is a betrayal with the nation. Baba Ramdev said that it is not the work of students to be engaged in mass movements all the time. Students should develop their talents. Students should leave the path of mass movements and get involved in the work of nation-building. Baba said that the students of the country should leave the work of Andalon to the political parties. Ramdev said that the students of the country should leave the work of Andalon to the political parties.

The people of this country have given the mandate to the BJP by 2024, by 2024 Modi ji should be given a chance, the opposition should also be patient. Opposition should also cooperate in nation building. Baba Ramdev said, 'There are major problems of the country - inflation, poverty, unemployment and make this country self-sufficient in all areas, this big challenge and big opportunities are before us. How we take everyone forward in this direction, it is the collective responsibility of everyone.

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