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Crowd swelling at Ramlila Maidan on second day of Ramdev's fast

Hindustantimes.com | By, New Delhi
Aug 10, 2012 10:33 AM IST

Day-two of yoga guru Baba Ramdev's fast at Ramlila Maidan saw crowds pouring in. Ramdev asked his supporters to join him in his anti-corruption movement as 'trainees' in Haridwar, where they can fast for a longer time.

Day-two of yoga guru Baba Ramdev's fast at Ramlila Maidan saw crowds pouring in, Friday morning. Ramdev asked his supporters to join him in his anti-corruption movement as 'trainees' in Haridwar, where they can fast for a longer time.

After the three-day symbolic fast, Ramdev said it would be the people who would decide what the next step was, and not him.

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Baba Ramdev began his fast at Ramlila Maidan on Thursday, days after social activist Anna Hazare disbanded his anti-graft team and hinted that his agitation would provide a political alternative.

Bringing back black money from abroad — Ramdev's battle cry till now — did remain a key issue, but added to that were demands for a strong lokpal, a public service guarantee act and changes in the procedure for appointing the CAG, CVC, CBI director and election commissioners.

"The fight for lokpal has not ended, and we'll take it forward," Ramdev said. "We are with Anna's social agenda, but not with the team… we will not trigger controversy."

Drawing an impressive crowd, Ramdev announced a three-day fast, after which he would decide his next strategy. Observers feel the yoga guru wants to make the best of the extended weekend beginning Friday — Janmashtami day — to mobilise a huge gathering.

There was also a clear attempt at getting Muslims into the fold. The fast venue will have an iftaar each evening as the Ramzan month is going on.

While maintaining that he had no political ambition, Ramdev invited all parties and members of Parliament to join his fast.

The yoga guru also had a message for Congress president Sonia Gandhi: Talks with the establishment can begin now.

"Somebody in power is saying they are ready to talk to us. I am telling Sonia Gandhi that our doors are also open for dialogue," he said, referring to minister of state for agriculture Harish Rawat's statement that the government was ready to talk to Ramdev.

But law minister Salman Khurshid made light of Ramdev's protest. "Ramlila takes place every year. Similarly, people have different opinions that they display regularly."

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