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Honeymoon remarks: SC stays proceedings against Ramdev

New Delhi: The Supreme Court today stayed all proceedings against yoga guru Ramdev in different parts of the country for his controversial “honeymoon” remarks targeting Rahul Gandhi over visiting homes of Dalits.A bench of Chief

PTI PTI Updated on: May 09, 2014 13:24 IST
honeymoon remarks sc stays proceedings against ramdev
honeymoon remarks sc stays proceedings against ramdev

New Delhi: The Supreme Court today stayed all proceedings against yoga guru Ramdev in different parts of the country for his controversial “honeymoon” remarks targeting Rahul Gandhi over visiting homes of Dalits.


A bench of Chief Justice R M Lodha also issued notice to police in all states which have registered cases against Ramdev.

“It is clarified that we are not making any opinion on the merits of the case,” the bench said.

The court's order came on a petition filed by Ramdev seeking directions restraining any coercive action him and for clubbing all FIRs lodged in different parts of the country for his controversial “honeymoon” remark.

Senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi and advocate Keshav Mohan had earlier submitted that complaints and FIRs arising out of comments made on April 25 at Ramdev's press conference be clubbed and be dealt in Lucknow or any place of the choice of the apex court.

Ramdev has also sought that the courts and police should be restrained from taking any coercive action against him in pursuance of the FIRs lodged against him.

The first FIR was lodged against Ramdev at Mahanagar police station in Lucknow under section of 171(g) (false statement in connection with an election) of the IPC for his remarks against the Congress Vice President, which had sparked outrage with several parties and organisations terming them as 'anti-Dalit'.

The FIR was lodged by police after analysing the video footage of Ramdev's statement and later FIRs were lodged in some other states.
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