The ‘irresponsible, wicked conspiracy’ that continues to haunt Baba Ramdev
In this book, excerpts from ‘Godman to Tycoon: The Untold Story of Baba Ramdev’, Priyanka Pathak-Narain writes about the suspicious death of one of Baba Ramdev’s associates that continues to haunt the yoga guru.The person who stood by Ramdev right now was Rajeev Dixit, national secretary of Bharat Swabhiman Andolan. As mentioned earlier, Ramdev hopes to eventually convert Bharat Swabhiman Andolan, which is technically a trust fund, into a full-fledged political party. With Ramdev’s emerging political ambitions, Rajeev Dixit’s importance also grew. Now he is the key man, at the center of all action – the advisor and architect of Ramdev’s sociopolitical message. Balkrishna and Ram Bharat indignantly watched as Rajeev Dixit, an outsider, much better educated and knowledgeable than either of them, usurped their mentorship and became a trusted political advisor. by Ramdev. in September 2010, in an effort to increase his membership, Ramdev and Dixit planned Bharat Swabhiman yatra where both leaders traveled to different districts around the country to raise awareness of their movement and its goals. His presence in Haridwar and proximity to Ramdev caused discomfort. Madan Dubey, a longtime associate of Rajeev Dixit, who goes on to offer Azadi Bachao Andolan’s views, said, ‘He must have been in trouble. . . because that july [2010] when I asked him. . . if i should also apply to be a member of Bharat Swabhiman Andolan he told me to wait. He told me he wasn’t sure. . . and that makes me think something is up. ‘*** On 30 November 2010, two months after Ramdev and Rajeev Dixit started holding Bharat Swabhiman yatra nationwide to raise funds in support of their party, Dixit died. He died on his thirty-third birthday, after a severe cardiac arrest, Dixit collapsed in a locked bathroom in an Arya Samaj guesthouse in the remote town of Bemetara in Chhattisgarh, where he was giving a lecture. Although he was taken to a nearby hospital, he did not make it through the night. According to Ramdev, Dixit refused the medications prescribed for him by the local doctor. I couldn’t speak to him because they said he was not qualified to speak. . . In a televised address on the Aastha channel, Ramdev said that although he was not with Dixit in Bemetara, he spoke to him on the phone. Not only that, they talked for an hour about Dixit’s poor health and treatment: ‘Maine karib ek ghante tak unao samjhata raha, ek ghante tak! Bhai Rajeev, ab shareer mein dikkat aa rahi hai big. . . UNKO SHAYAD YEH BIMARI EXAMINATION. . . BP ki, sugar ki, heart ki. . . teeno. ‘ (I kept trying to explain to him for an hour! Mr. Rajeev, there’s a problem in your body… He may have inherited blood pressure, diabetes and heart disease.. All three. .) Pradeep Dixit now can’t help but wonder: how was it that his brother, who Ramdev told him that he was not able to talk on the phone, was able to have a long phone conversation. hours with Ramdev about the ideal treatment? He also asserted that his brother was not sick and had never taken medication for diabetes, blood pressure or heart problems. arranged for the final rites on the banks of the Ganga River in his honor. The stunned family went with Ramdev’s plan. So instead of taking Dixit’s body back to Wardha, where it would be flown, it was transported to Haridwar on a chartered plane. . . a strange purple-blue color. His skin was strangely peeling. There was some blue-black blood around his nose,’ Dubey recalled. People were talking about Dixit’s sudden death and the strange color on his body. As more and more people came to join, conspiracy theories about his death began to swirl wildly. Before long, people began to discuss the need for an autopsy. *** Read more: Who pays for the bachelorette party. . I would like to know if anyone else feels that an autopsy should be performed. ” By nightfall, there were 50 signatures on it. At 6 a.m. the next morning, a group of nine men crossed the gray winter fog to bring a petition to Ramdev, but were stopped by a guard who would not allow them to enter the two floors of the complex where Ramdev had been. live at that time. Dubey said to the guard, “Okay, go and tell Babaji that if he doesn’t see us, Dixit’s corpse won’t be allowed to be cremated.” and his associates but ‘only after taking away our cell phones, to make sure nothing was logged,’ recalls Dubey, a fear that even Kirit Mehta mentioned in his life meet his fate with Ramdev. for your party. “I gave him a petition, signed by 50 people, asking for an autopsy,” Dubey said. According to Dubey, here’s how that meeting went: Ramdev asked, “So what do you want?” ? This is a natural death. ”So let’s finish the autopsy. It is very simple. ”But I talked to the doctors myself. I got reports from the doctors that he had a heart attack and all that. ”We want an autopsy”. He tried to rule out an autopsy saying it was against ‘Hindu teachings’. But Dubey dismissed this objection and said, ‘He [Rajeev Dixit] no law. His France is to serve his country. He never called himself a man of any religion. So don’t worry about Hindu dharma and get the autopsy done. That’s good for you and good for us when all this becomes clear. Otherwise, the fingers will be pointed. . . ‘*** Read more: Who’s dating Niykee Heaton now? | Leading Q&A at this point, Dubey stated that he became extremely blunt: ‘Rajeev Dixit got into a fight with some of your guys, didn’t he? Your personality is different from his, isn’t it? I know they are upset when some outsider like Rajeev Dixit come out of nowhere and become the national secretary of Bharat Swabhiman Andolan. They were jealous because thousands of people had come to see him. ‘ Finally, Ramdev suggested they all go to the hall where Dixit’s body lay, and consult the people there, as well as the Dixit family. This seemed like the logical thing to do, but while Ramdev sat in his car with his men and sped away, Dubey and the rest of his group walked to the hall twenty minutes away. Before Dubey and Company could get there, an angry-looking Ramdev burst into the hall, grabbed a microphone, and said, ‘Some people have come from Mumbai. They want me to do an autopsy. . . cut like that [of a dead body] One of the mourners present in the hall, a Dr Suman from Haryana, who was closely related to the work of Bharat Swabhiman Andolan and Rajeev Dixit, stood up and said, ‘So why don’t you get it? [a postmortem] accomplished?’ Ramdev appeared embarrassed when publicly questioned and was in no mood to answer. The cremation was originally scheduled for 11am. It’s still only nine o’clock. Ramdev’s men prepared the body for cremation, quickly loaded it into an ambulance and set off for the cremation. Dubey recalled: ‘We had just arrived at the hall after walking from his house when we saw the ambulance speeding away with Rajeev bhai’s body. “We panicked and tried to stop the ambulance from leaving because we knew that once the body was cremated, our questions could never be answered,” Dubey said, his voice still filled with regret. regret. Thousands of people had gathered, Ramdev turned to Pradeep Dixit and suddenly said, ‘Look, if you want, we can do an autopsy.’ You made the decision for all of us not to do an autopsy. When asked why he said this, Pradeep Dixit explained, “What do I have to say? Everyone went to the cremation site. I do not know what to say. . . People whisper all kinds of things to me. If they are true, what is the guarantee that the autopsy report will not be corrected? . . . I am in no position to challenge him. ”*** The rumors that started that day have followed Ramdev ever since. On several occasions and at press conferences, he spoke directly to them about Aastha, calling them an ‘irresponsible, evil conspiracy’ against him. until the last breath. ‘After the cremation, when Rajeev bhai’s laptop and two phones were returned to the family, they discovered that all three devices had been completely wiped. All data on all three devices has been deleted. I saw Rajeevji’s room in Haridwar being ransacked, everything and documents missing in his room after his death. . . I’m absolutely sure there was foul play in Rajeevbhai’s death. . . I know that. I have seen the body. I’ll never stop saying it,’ he insisted.This excerpt is taken from the book Godman to Tycoon: The Untold Story of Baba Ramdev. It was written by Priyanka Pathak-Narain and published by Juggernaut books.
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