
Yoga guru Ramdev has taken another indirect swipe at BJP MP and actor Kangana Ranaut, saying he did not wish to comment on “petty people”. Speaking to reporters in Haridwar on Sunday,…
Yoga guru Ramdev has taken another indirect swipe at BJP MP and actor Kangana Ranaut, saying he did not wish to comment on “petty people”. Speaking to reporters in Haridwar on Sunday, he said the country knew who he was and what he had contributed. He declined to elaborate further.

The dispute began after Ranaut used “Generation Gutter” for student and youth protesters during demonstrations linked to the NEET paper leak. She later said the remark was not aimed at all Gen Z groups. Ramdev called the comment a “sign of a disturbed mind”. Ranaut responded by referring to Supreme Court proceedings over misleading Patanjali advertisements. Ramdev later said insulting Hindu ascetics had become fashionable. Neither has indicated that the exchange will end.
Public disagreements between elected representatives and prominent non-government figures can carry political weight even when they do not enter a formal institutional process. Any complaint over a public statement would generally depend on its wording, target and evidence of harm, while defamation claims require proceedings by the affected person. Social media posts can also remain part of the record after verbal exchanges stop. The next signal will be whether either side issues another statement or files a formal complaint.
Source: newindianexpress.com
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