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Baba Ramdev to start 'yatra' against corruption, black money

September 20, 2011 00:16 IST
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Yoga guru Baba Ramdev will embark on "a 1,00,000 km long yatra" on Tuesday from Jhansi in Madhya Pradesh "to awaken people about corruption and black money".

The yoga guru told reporters there were "two kinds of people in this country, honest and traitors".

He claimed that all honest people were with him in his fight against corruption and black money.

The aim of the yatra was to awaken people on the issue of "Rs 4,00,000 crore black money stashed in foreign countries," he said.

The yatra will end in Prayag, Uttar Pradesh.

When asked whether he feared the Centre would deal with the yatra the same way it dealt with his agitation in Delhi, Ramdev said the government had learnt its lessons, and would not repeat the Delhi act.

The fight against corruption was like a "religious war" for him, he said.

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