Ramdev declines Cabinet Minister status

The Haryana government had faced opposition attack over the move, with the Congress accusing it of "going out of the way to please Ramdev".

April 21, 2015 12:19 pm | Updated May 23, 2016 04:01 pm IST - Sonepat

"Service to humanity is my only objective," says Baba Ramdev.

"Service to humanity is my only objective," says Baba Ramdev.

Yoga guru Ramdev on Tuesday turned down Haryana government’s offer of cabinet rank status, saying he was not looking for a ministerial post and wants to remain a ‘baba’.

Ramdev made the announcement at a function organised by the Haryana government in Rai, about 60 km from Delhi, to honour him.

The Haryana government had faced opposition attack over the move, with the Congress accusing it of “going out of the way to please Ramdev”.

“For your decision to bestow me with this honour, I thank you (Haryana govt) profusely, but I want to humbly state that I want to serve you by remaining a ‘baba’ and a ‘fakir’. What you have given, I want to thank you for that but very respectfully I want to hand it back to you,” Ramdev said here.

He, will, however, continue to be State’s brand ambassador to promote Yoga and Ayurveda.

Opposition Congress had opposed the move of making Ramdev brand ambassador and subsequently being granted the Cabinet status rank.

In his address to the gathering here on Tuesday, in which Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, his ministers Ram Bilas Sharma, Anil Vij, Kavita Jain among others were present, Ramdev said, “I want to humbly thank CM Khattar and entire Cabinet of Haryana and want to state that before (Haryana) polls (last year) many people had said that baba (Ramdev) has so many MPs.

“After polls they said baba has so many ministers...what is more important than how many ministers, MPs, MLAs how many CMs baba has, is the fact that Narendra Modi, he too is baba’s PM, he is country’s PM, therefore he is our PM.”

Ramdev said that he had worked selflessly to realise the mission of making Modi as the country’s Prime Minister by treating it as “rashtra dharma”.

“Service to humanity is my only objective, I’m not looking for any ministerial position or status,” Ramdev said.

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