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This is an archive article published on August 14, 2012

Gadkari and Sharad on stage,Ramdev gives oust-Cong call

Ramlila to Ambedkar Stadium: Baba show paralyses central Delhi

Nitin Gadkari and Sharad Yadav appeared on Baba Ramdev’s stage at Ramlila Maidan Monday before the yoga guru began a dramatic march to Parliament that ended in his preventive detention by police,and triggered massive traffic gridlocks in the heart of the national capital.

“We will support Baba in everything that he wants in this fight,” the BJP president declared. “This is not a political movement,Baba has no political ambitions and we are not looking for political gains out of this. We are here only in the national interest.”

Though Gadkari has expressed his admiration for Ramdev in the past,including touching his feet in public,this is the first time that the BJP has openly hitched itself to the Baba’s campaign against corruption and black money.

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NDA convener Sharad Yadav said that the “simple,honest” Anna Hazare had been misguided by “some people from Delhi”. Both Yadav and Gadkari stressed that an independent CBI was key to ending corruption. Gadkari said the UPA government was “propped up not by its allies but by CBI”.

Representatives of the Shiromani Akali Dal,another NDA partner,were present on the dais,as was Janata Party chief Subramanian Swamy.

The Telugu Desam Party and Bahujan Samaj Party sent their representatives,Lok Sabha MP from Khammam Nama Nageswara Rao and former UP minister Bhagwati Prasad,respectively.

Shiv Sena supremo Bal Thackeray and former CPI general secretary A B Bardhan were named as having sent their best wishes. Biju Janata Dal Rajya Sabha member Rabinarayan Mohapatra had taken the stage on Sunday.

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Organisers also claimed the support of Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav who,however,chose to stay away. In Parliament,Mulayam said,“Our party is against black money. Whoever talks about bringing back black money,we will support (him).”

His party colleague and Rajya Sabha MP Ram Gopal Yadav,however,took a potshot at the politicians on the Baba’s stage: “Only those people who don’t trust their cadres and feel that they cannot win elections without the support of others do such things. I will not go to any such stage.”

BSP supremo Mayawati pledged her support to Ramdev. “We have supported every such organisation and stage which is above party politics and agitating against corruption… This is a serious matter and all political parties should rise above party politics and make efforts to end corruption,” she said outside Parliament.

Speaking at Ramlila Maidan,Ramdev gave the war cry of “Congress hatao,desh bachao”,adding that if both the SP and BSP withdrew support,“this government will fall like a pack of cards”.

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He declared,“You (the UPA) cannot get away by saying that the BJP supports this movement… Why are you so scared of the BJP? They were the last ones to come out in support. They are the principal opposition party… The Congress has to be defeated at all costs.”

Speaking on stage,Gadkari attacked Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Finance Minister P Chidambaram directly,ignoring the Baba’s principle of not taking names of individuals. “Why are only Suresh Kalmadi and A Raja being made scapegoats when the Prime Minister and Chidambaram both had signed the (2G and CWG) files and whatever happened was with their consent?” he asked.

The Baba and his supporters,estimated to number around 7,000,were met at Ranjit Singh flyover,not far from Ramlila Maidan,by a strong police force,heavy barricading and a line of DTC buses parked bumper-to-bumper. Ramdev and his supporters were put in buses,and told they were being taken to a makeshift detention centre in Bawana.

However,at around 6 pm,some three hours later,when the convoy of buses had snaked their way to Ambedkar Stadium,the police announced that the protesters would be detained there. The Baba was at the stadium with his supporters till late in the night,refusing to either leave or break his fast. He did say he was “seriously considering” ending his agitation before August 15,though.

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