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Ramdev's yoga camp at Golaghat


As a part of his Bharat Swabhiman Yatra, the world renowned Yog Guru, Baba Ramdev address a Yoga Camp at Golaghat Stadium on February 24. The Yoga camp started at 5 am in the morning witnesses a crowd of around five thousand people from in and around Golaghat district. Apart from giving various tips for a healthy living, Ramdev also stresses on bringing back Four Hundred Lakhs Crores of Black Money which were lying in different foreign countries. He said that he has already given four proposals to the central govt. to tackle the flow of black money in India. His four proposals includes regulation on use of foreign credit cards, declaration of a foreign account policy, placing of servers in seven international information gateway to track the transfer of funds from India to various foreign countries and to sign the United Nations Convention against Corruption, which has already been signed by 140 countries of the world.


Later speaking to media persons he said that he will launch a political party by June this year. He also said that he has no plan of entering into active politics. He also said that he is organizing a mass rally against corruption at Ram Lila Ground in New Delhi on 27th February. His north-east tour will come to an end on March 1.


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