Ramdev Rooh Afza Row | 'Money Used To Build Mosques': Ramdev In Court Trouble, Courtesy Rooh Afza
Ramdev Rooh Afza Row | 'Money Used To Build Mosques': Ramdev In Court Trouble, Courtesy Rooh Afza Yoga guru Ramdev has run into fresh trouble with the courts. The Delhi High Court has observed that the Patanjali Ayurved founder's 'sherbet jihad' remark on popular squash drink Rooh Afza was "indefensible" and shook the "conscience" of the court. "It shocks the conscience of the court. This is indefensible," Justice Amit Bansal said while hearing a suit by Rooh Afza manufacturer Hamdard, Live Law reported. Earlier this month, Ramdev put out a promotional video for Patanjali's rose sherbet. Without naming Hamdard, he said, "A company uses money earned from selling sherbet to build mosques and madrasas. If you drink that sherbet, mosques and madrasas will be built. But if you drink Patanjali rose sherbet, gurukuls and Patanjali university will be built. Like love jihad and vote jihad, a sherbet jihad is also on."
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