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"One may disagree with another's view, but none should stifle the voice of opposition. It sets a bad precedent," he told reporters here.
Updated : Jan 15, 2012, 09:11 PM IST
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar today condemned the attack on yoga guru Ramdev and said such incidents set a bad precedent.
"One may disagree with another's view, but none should stifle the voice of opposition. It sets a bad precedent," he told reporters here.
"The intention of those who throw black ink or shoes on others in public is to draw media attention," Kumar said.
One Kamran Siddiqui, a resident of Delhi, had thrown black ink on Ramdev's face at a press conference yesterday.