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Waging a war against corruption is not a sin: Ramdev

The Yoga guru Ramdev was discharged from a Dehradun hospital after which he said he would continue his campaign for return of black money stashed away abroad.

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Yoga guru Ramdev was today discharged from a Dehradun hospital after which he said he would continue his campaign for return of black money stashed away abroad.

"We want that people with clean background should only go to Parliament and assemblies. We want that about Rs4 lakh crore black money stashed away abroad should be brought back," Ramdev told reporters after being discharged from the Himalayan Hospital in Dehradun.

"We have not committed any sin by waging a war against corruption and seeking return of black money from foreign countries. The fight against corruption will continue with the help of all countrymen till the last breath," he said.

Ramdev, 46, said the movement was started for the welfare of people so that children of poor farmers can also become doctors and engineers.

Criticising the government for the crackdown on his supporters at Ramlila Grounds in Delhi, he said what his supporters faced during that "black night will not go waste".

"In the corrupt system, there will be a sea change,” he said, expressing support for Rajbala, who is battling for life after suffering spinal injuries at Ramlila Grounds.

The Yoga guru ended his nine-day-long fast on June 11 following appeals by Sri Sri Ravishankar and other spiritual leaders. He had gone on a hunger strike on June 4 demanding tougher anti-corruption laws.

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