Punjab: RTI activist accuses Baba Ramdev of commercialising martyrs in Patanjali advertisements
The activist was referring to print advertisements in which Baba Ramdev, owner of Patanjali Yogpeeth and Divya Yog Mandir (both trusts), had used photos of martyrs on martyrdom day of Bhagat Singh.
In Short
- The complainant said that it is commercialisation of martyrs' sacrifices.
- He has demanded an unconditional apology from Patanjali.
- Patanjali Yogpeeth expressed ignorance about the legal notice.
An RTI activist from Punjab, Parinder Singh Kitana has accused Yoga guru Baba Ramdev of commercialising martyrs Shaheed-E-Azam Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev in a recent advertisement of Patanjali products.
Citing print media advertisements, in which Baba Ramdev owner of Patanjali Yogpeeth and Divya Yog Mandir (both trusts) had used the photos of martyrs on martyrdom day of Bhagat Singh on March 23, Kitana in a legal notice, said that using the martyr's photos was nothing but an act of commercialisation of the supreme sacrifices made by them.
"It is a matter of shock and disbelief that you have tried to commercialize the sacrifices made by the Martyrs, with a view to popularize the Patanjali products. You have made no bones of your intentions by stating in the advertisement itself that the products of Indian companies like Patanjali should be purchased by the countrymen, in preference over foreign companies, since the Martyrs had fought against the foreigners," the legal notice sent to Patanjali Yogpeeth and Divya Yog Mandir trusts said.
ACTIVIST DEMANDS UNCONDITIONAL APOLOGY FROM PATANJALI
The legal notice, issued on March 25, stated that besides amounting to commercialisation of the name of martyrs, the advertisement also amounts to insulting them and the cause for which they have sacrificed their lives.
The complainant has demanded an unconditional apology from Patanjali and also an assurance that similar things will not be repeated in the future.
Kitara has also threatened pursue the case in the court in case the apology is not tendered and published in the newspapers which carried the controversial advertisements within a period of one month.
"I demand for unconditional apology from you which may be published in the same newspapers, in which your aforesaid advertisements have been published, and with the same prominence, within a period of one month from the date of receipt of this notice by you, which is being sent to you through e-mail," the legal notice said.
PATANJALI UNAWARE OF LEGAL NOTICE?
Kittna, who is a resident of village Kittna of tehsil Garhshanker in Hoshiarpur district, is a well known social and RTI activist. He has,in the past, exposed several cases of corruption including the one against an IAS officer involved in embezzlement of funds in the name of a cultural event. The bureaucrat is now facing a trial in the court.
When contacted the communications department of Patanjali Yogpeeth expressed ignorance about the legal notice. "No, we have not received any notice in this regard. We will reply as soon as we receive it," an official with the department told India Today on the condition of anonymity.
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