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Delhi HC tears into Baba Ramdev on ‘Sharbat jihad’ claim against Rooh Afza; Yoga guru to remove videos

The move follows a civil lawsuit filed by Hamdard National Foundation (India) after Ramdev accused the company of funding religious institutions and used the term ‘sharbat jihad’ to describe their product.

Shekhar Singh

NEW DELHI: Yoga guru and Patanjali founder Baba Ramdev on Tuesday was ordered by the Delhi High Court to take down videos in which he made communal remarks targeting food company Hamdard and its popular drink ‘Rooh Afza’.

The move follows a civil lawsuit filed by Hamdard National Foundation (India) after Ramdev accused the company of funding religious institutions and used the term ‘sharbat jihad’ to describe their product.

Justice Amit Bansal of the Delhi High Court said the Patanjali founder’s comments in the videos were “indefensible” and “shocked the conscience of the court.” Senior Advocate Mukul Rohatgi, appearing for Hamdard, submitted, “This is a case which goes beyond disparagement. This is a case of creating communal divide, akin to hate speech. It will not have protection from law of defamation,” Rohatgi submitted.

The video, posted on April 3, contained explicit references to Rooh Afza, with Ramdev alleging that buying the drink funded religious extremism. Senior Advocate Rajiv Nayar, appearing for Ramdev, said the videos are being taken down Justice Bansal directed Ramdev to file an affidavit that he would refrain from posting divisive content on social media in future.

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“He (Ramdev) can hold these opinions in his head, need not express them,” ruled Justice Amit Bansal of the Delhi High Court, before listing the matter for further hearing on May 1

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