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Hold Sonia Gandhi, Congress responsible if I get killed: Ramdev

Speaking for the first time after his forceful eviction from Delhi's Ramlila Maidan yesterday, Ramdev said that, 'Innocent people subjected to a barbaric act with women and children being dragged and beaten up before my eyes.'

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Hours after being bundled out of Delhi, Baba Ramdev targeted Congress president Sonia Gandhi and government, alleging that his peaceful agitation was treated with unprecedented "barbarism" and vowed to continue his 'satyagraha' against corruption.

Reaching his ashram here after the midnight crackdown at his protest site in Ramlila ground in the national capital, a visibly shaken yoga guru alleged that there was a conspiracy to kill him and a "threat" was given to him during a meeting with senior ministers.

Wearing a white ladies suit instead of his trademark saffron robes, Ramdev accused the government of not being serious about discussing issues of corruption and black money stashed abroad and alleged that government negotiator Kapil Sibal had cheated him through "scheming and cunning" attitude.

"The barbarism and atrocities inflicted by police on one lakh people crossed all limits and even women and children were not spared...they dragged and beat them up," he said.

Attacking Sonia while talking about last night's developments, Ramdev said "She is running the government by remote-control. She is daughter-in-law of this country...she does not love the mothers and sisters of this country."

"If anything happens to me, Sonia and Congress government will be responsible...the government, especially the Congress, do not want to see me alive as my movement can expose their black deeds," he said.

However, asked if he feels Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was responsible for the incident, he merely said "the ministers said they are coming on behalf on the PM".

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