HARIDWAR: Yoga guru Baba Ramdev has once again reiterated his stance against allopathy, claiming that “
millions
of people in India have perished due to the use of allopathic medicine.”
Speaking at a press conference at
Patanjali
Yogpeeth in Haridwar on Thursday, Ramdev emphasised the need for
medical autonomy
and reaffirmed his commitment to a “swadeshi revolution through Patanjali, aimed at achieving economic, social, and medical freedom in India.”
Ramdev accused foreign pharmaceutical companies of perpetuating a cycle of dependency on synthetic drugs, which he described as “
toxic
.” He asserted that millions of people are dying every year due to these “poisonous” medicines.
“The dream of medical freedom is still unfulfilled, as millions continue to suffer and die from allopathic drugs. Just as millions of Indians were killed during the British rule and in various conflicts around the world, millions are now perishing from synthetic pharmaceuticals,” Ramdev said.
Ramdev reiterated Patanjali’s “mission to accelerate the swadeshi movement under the banner of Patanjali Wellness, aiming to bring about a significant shift towards indigenous and natural healthcare practices.”
This is not the first time Ramdev has targeted allopathy. His past statements have led to legal challenges, including a lawsuit by the Indian Medical Association and an FIR against his remarks.
However, the Supreme Court recently accepted his unconditional apology in a defamation case related to his earlier comments.