’Shocks the court’s conscience’: Delhi HC pulls up Baba Ramdev over Rooh Afza remarks, directs video takedown
- The Delhi High Court heard a suit by Hamdard against Baba Ramdev on Tuesday in New Delhi.
- The suit concerned Ramdev's remarks labeling Hamdard's Rooh Afza as "sharbat jihad."
- Ramdev allegedly claimed money from the drink funded mosques and madrasas.
- Justice Amit Bansal stated the remark "shocks the conscience of court."
- Ramdev agreed to remove advertisements and file an undertaking affidavit within five days.
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’Shocks the court’s conscience’: Delhi HC pulls up Baba Ramdev over Rooh Afza remarks, directs video takedown
A single-judge bench of justice Amit Bansal directed that a video featuring the yoga guru—wherein he allegedly made controversial references to Rooh Afza targeting the drink as 'Sharbat Jihad'—be taken down immediately.
'Sharbat-Jihad' claim shocks conscience, says Delhi HC; Baba Ramdev agrees to take down video
The Delhi High Court was hearing Hamdard's suit against Patanjali and Ramdev over the controversy of Yoga guru's Sharbat Jihad remark against Rooh.Baba Ramdev, Rooh Afza, Patanjali, Hamdard, Sharbat Jihad, Yoga Guru, Delhi High Court, Defamation Case, Advertising Controversy, Religious Remarks
Delhi High Court Slams Ramdev's 'Sharbat Jihad' Remark on Rooh Afza
Delhi High Court Slams Ramdev's 'Sharbat Jihad' Remark on Rooh Afza The Delhi High Court on Tuesday strongly criticized Yoga guru Ramdev for his comments labeling Hamdard’s popular beverage, Rooh Afza, as part of a 'sharbat jihad'. The court described these remarks as shocking and indefensible, expressing concern over the implications of such statements.Justice Amit Bansal, addressing the plea by Hamdard National Foundation against Ramdev's Pata…
'Money Used To Build Mosques': Ramdev In Court Trouble, Courtesy Rooh Afza
Yoga guru Ramdev has run into fresh trouble with the courts. The Delhi High Court has observed that the Patanjali Ayurved founder's 'sharbat jihad' remark on popular squash drink Rooh Afza was "indefensible" and shook the "conscience" of the court.
Ramdev’s ‘sharbat jihad’ remark shocks conscience: Delhi HC
New Delhi, Apr 22: The Delhi High Court on Tuesday said Baba Ramdev’s purported remark of “sharbat jihad” on Hamdard’s Rooh Afza “shocked its conscience” and was indefensible, prompting the Yoga guru to assure he will immediately take down related online content. Justice Amit Bansal was hearing a plea of Hamdard National Foundation India against Ramdev’s Patanjali Foods Ltd and said, “It shocks the conscience of the court. It is indefensible. Yo…
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