
'Sharbat jihad' row: Ramdev beyond anyone's control, lives in own world, says Delhi HC
The Hindu
Delhi High Court finds Ramdev in contempt for defying order on Hamdard remarks, issues notice.
The Delhi High Court on Thursday (May 1, 2025) said Yoga practitioner Ramdev was "not in control of anyone" and lived in his own world before finding him in prima facie contempt of its order over his controversial "sharbat jihad" remarks against Hamdard's Rooh Afza.
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The court previously ordered him not to issue any statement or share videos in future over Hamdard's products.
"In view of the last order, his affidavit as well as this video are prima facie in contempt. I will issue a contempt notice now. We are just calling him here," Justice Amit Bansal said after being informed on Thursday that despite the court's April 22 directions, Ramdev published a video making objectionable statements.
"He (Ramdev) is not in control of anyone. He lives in his own world," the judge remarked. Ramdev's counsel urged the court to take up the matter after sometime as the arguing counsel was unavailable.
The court, therefore, deferred the hearing for some time.
Hamdard National Foundation India filed a plea against Ramdev and his Patanjali Foods Ltd over the controversial remarks.













