Rahul Gandhi can be permanent PM if he brings back blackmoney: Ramdev
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Yoga guru Baba Ramdev today said the people would like to see Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi as a "permanent" Prime Minister if he meets the demands for bringing back blackmoney stashed abroad and eradicating corruption.
"Millions of people will like to see Rahul Gandhi as the permanent Prime Minister if he brings back blackmoney stashed abroad, eradicates corruption and changes the corrupt system," he told reporters here on elevation of Gandhi in Congress.
He said people wanted a Prime Minister who could bring back blackmoney and end corruption and if Gandhi failed to meet these demands, there would be a face off between the government and people opposed to corrupt governance.
Ramdev, who has been highlighting issue of blackmoney and announced an agitation next month on the issue, said more than infusing fresh blood in any party, there was a need for the presence of good character for running the country.
He said if the government failed to meet their demands, people would be asked to boycott it socially and politically.
"We will tell people not to allow the ruling party members to enter any city. We will ask people not to attend their functions. No one will give them votes and this will happen. We have formed village and tehsil committees who will carry out this work and it will begin from August 9," Ramdev said.
To a query, he said he would wage a battle against the Centre along with Anna Hazare "till his last breath."
On Union Law Minister Salman Khurshid's meeting with Hazare, who is set to launch a fast from July 25 in Delhi, Ramdev said he would talk to the Gandhian in this regard and make it public if it was in the country's interest.
Ramdev also slammed the Indian cricket board's decision to revive bilateral series with Pakistan, saying the neighbouring country was an enemy and playing matches against them amounts to political and social crime.
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