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Ramdev Accused Of Hurting Religious Sentiments: Rajasthan HC Orders Stay On Arrest

The Rajasthan High Court has recently stayed the arrest of Ramdev over an FIR registered against him for allegedly hurting the religious sentiments of people.

Although, the court directed the yoga guru to appear before the investigating officer for questioning by May 20.

Justice Manoj Kumar Garg gave the direction while hearing a petition by Ramdev seeking the quashing of the FIR.

Previously, the FIR was filed at the Chohtan police station in Barmer on February 5 on the complaint of Pathai Khan against the yoga guru’s alleged derogatory remarks against Islam and Christianity at a religious event in Barmer on February 2.

Further in provocative remarks at a meeting of seers, Yoga guru Ramdev accused Muslims of resorting to terror and abducting Hindu women while comparing Hinduism to Islam & Christianity. He alleged that the 2 faiths were obsessed with conversion while Hinduism taught its followers to do good.

In his complaint, Khan claimed that Ramdev made his remarks “deliberately… so that there is animosity against Islam”.

At the gathering of seers in Barmer, Ramdev allegedly said that “Muslims offer namaz five times a day and then do whatever they want. They kidnap Hindu girls and commit all kinds of sins. Our Muslim brothers commit a lot of sins but they definitely offer namaz as they are taught to do so. Hindu religion is not like this.” A video of his speech surfaced on social media.

Ramdev stated that he allegedly claimed that these faiths have no other agenda, “I am not criticizing anyone but people are obsessed only with this. Some people talk about converting the entire world to Islam and others want to convert the world to Christianity.”

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