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I'm not training terrorists, but nationalist army: Ramdev

He was reacting to a volley of criticism against his plans to raise a 11,000-strong force to deal with police and anti-social elements attempting to disrupt his anti-corruption campaign.

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Under attack for his proposal to raise an armed force, Baba Ramdev today said he was not trying to train terrorists or Maoists but only wanting to set up a "nationalist" force.

"I am not making terrorists, Naxalites and Maoists. I am only developing a nationalist force. It is for self-defence," Ramdev, who is continuing his fast against corruption, told his followers at Patanjali Yogapeeth in Haridwar.

He was reacting to a volley of criticism against his plans to raise a 11,000-strong force to deal with police and anti-social elements attempting to disrupt his anti-corruption campaign.

"If our women are able to safeguard themselves then nobody will dare to harm them and if our men are able then they can defend any Ramlila ground-type attack," he said.

"My words should be taken in the right context. People should understand what I have said.I want to train them for self-defence. Shaastra means knowledge and shastra means self-defence," Ramdev said, referring to his comments yesterday that young men will be trained in both shaastra (vedas) and shastra (weapons).

Criticising the yoga guru, home minister P Chidambaram had said yesterday that "by making that statement, he (Ramdev) has exposed his true colours and true intentions. Let him do so and the law will deal with that..You have to observe some discipline".

"It is anti-national and we have to take action," said V Narayanswamy, minister of state in the prime minister's office.

Congress said Ramdev's call for an armed rebellion is a serious issue and hoped that the government will take appropriate action to uphold the Constitution and maintain law and order.

Ramdev's close aide Balkrishna clarified that the yoga guru has made it clear that the Constitution is "supreme".

"The purpose of setting up such a force is not to harm anybody but only as a right of self defence", he said adding "we don't want to take law in our own hands".

The yoga guru, who is on a fast since June 4 demanding that black money stashed away abroad be brought back, said his hunger strike will continue till his demands are met.

"Fast will continue till my objective is achieved. I do not care even if I die. The fast will go on," Ramdev said.

He also said that his trust Patanjali Yogapeeth will bear all expenses for the treatment of people injured in the police action at Ramlila grounds, especially Rajbala who has been grievously hurt.

Doctors attending to Ramdev here have said that his condition is deteriorating.

"He is stable but continuously losing weight. We have asked him to end fast soon," they said.

Meanwhile, scores of volunteers have been deployed around ‘yagya shala’, where Ramdev is holding his fast and are keeping a close vigil on the visitors.

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