Case
against Digvijay for calling Ramdev 'thug'
Monday June 06, 2011 03:17:41 PM,
IANS
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Patna: A Bihar court
Monday admitted a complaint seeking to register a case of sedition
against Congress general secretary Digvijay Singh for calling yoga
guru Baba Ramdev a "thug".
The chief judicial magistrate in Muzaffarpur, about 70 km from
here, accepted the complaint filed by advocate Sudhir Ojha.
Ohja sought to book Digvijay Singh for sedition, provoking so as
to cause riot and causing insult.
Ojha said the court will hear the case June 16.
"Millions of followers of Baba Ramdev were hurt by Digvijay
Singh's bad language," the petitioner said.
The Congress leader Sunday called Ramdev a thug after the midnight
police action that led to Ramdev's expulsion from Delhi.
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