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Will give 'befitting reply' to IMA legal notice: Patanjali

Source: PTI
May 27, 2021 23:56 IST
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Patanjali Yogpeeth on Thursday confirmed that it has received a defamation notice served by the Indian Medical Association (IMA), demanding an apology from Yoga Guru Ramdev over remarks on modern medicine, and said it will give legally a 'befitting reply'.

 

IMAGE: Ramdev addresses media during the release of Coronil, at Constitution Club of India in New Delhi. Photograph: Rahul Singh/ANI Photo

While responding to an e-mail query by PTI, a statement from the Patanjali Yogpeeth quoting General Secretary Acharya Balkrishna confirmed it and said: 'We will give them befitting reply legally which way we do all things while serving our great motherland and humanity.'

The Haridwar-based organisation also said that Patanjali carries all the activities with 'scientific and truthful temperament' and 'cannot allow anyone to disparage, neglect and demean the great knowledge and science of rishis and scriptures'.

On Wednesday, the IMA had served a six-page defamation notice on Ramdev for his alleged disparaging remarks against modern medicine and its practitioners, demanding an apology from him within 15 days, failing which it said the association will demand a compensation of Rs 1,000 crore from the yoga guru.

The notice served on behalf of IMA (Uttarakhand) secretary Ajay Khanna by his lawyer Neeraj Pandey describes the remarks by Ramdev as damaging to the reputation and the image of modern medicine and its practitioners.

The notice has also asked Ramdev to make a video clip contradicting all his allegations and circulate it on social media platforms where he had uploaded his earlier video.

It further asked the yoga guru to withdraw a 'misleading' advertisement from all platforms endorsing 'Coronil kit', a product of his firm, as an effective medicine for COVID-19, failing which a first information report and a criminal case will be lodged against him by the IMA.

Besides, the IMA had also written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi demanding that yoga guru be booked immediately under sedition charges for alleged misinformation campaign on vaccination and challenging government protocols for treatment of COVID-19.

On Sunday, Ramdev was forced to withdraw a statement made in a viral video clip in which he is heard questioning some of the medicines being used to treat the coronavirus infection and saying that 'lakhs have died from taking 'allopathic' medicines for COVID-19'.

The remarks were met with vociferous protests from the doctors' association, following which Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan asked him to withdraw the 'extremely unfortunate' statement.

A day later, the yoga guru posed 25 questions to the IMA in an 'open letter' on his Twitter handle, asking if modern medicine offered permanent relief for ailments such as hypertension and type-1 and 2 diabetes.

He went on to list modern day ailments such as Parkinson's disease and also wondered if modern medicine had any painless cure to treat infertility as well as to reverse ageing and increase hemoglobin.

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