New Delhi: As he prepares for his indefinite protest with a three-day "self introspection" preceding it, yoga guru Ramdev on Sunday asked Congress chief Sonia Gandhi to rein in party leaders accusing them of crossing limits and warned against any conspiracy to damage his agitation.
He said he is going to the birthplace of Sardar Vallabhai Patel in Gujarat where he will spend the next three days for "self introspection".
"Frightened over the agitation from August nine, some leaders of the Congress are making statements which are beyond any decency. I request Sonia Gandhi to rein them in," he said in a statement.

Frightened over the agitation from August 9, some Congress leaders are making statements which are beyond any decency, Ramdev said.
Ramdev, who will be sitting on protest at the Ramlila Maidan in New Delhi from where he was bundled out last year during an indefinite protest against blackmoney, also said his protest will be non-violent.
"We appeal to Delhi Police or Central government that when the whole country is passing through a crucial phase, they should not indulge in any conspiracy to hamper his Constitutional right to protest," he said.
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Swami Ramdev, born Ramkrishna Yadav on January 11, 1965 in Haryana, India, also known as Baba Ramdev, is an Indian spiritual leader known for his ventures in yoga, ayurveda and agriculture. Baba Ramdev is best known for repopularizing yoga am ...
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