Ram Dev Baba gifts denial to support BJP 2019 elections on PM’s Birthday

NP NEWS NETWORK

New Delhi

Recently, hike in fuel prices by the Modi Government has been a topic of discussion among the Indians. And Monday, being Prime Minister’s birthday, Yoga Guru gave a statement in which he denied to support Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) government in 2019 elections.

He made such statement when he was asked whether he would support BJP in the upcoming elections or not.

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Also, a few days back, Ravi Shankar Prasad, IT minister stated that reducing the prices of petrol are not in the hands of the government. As the variation in prices depends on the availability of petrol.

According to media sources, Ram Dev Baba warned BJP government on the increase in fuel prices which might make the government pay in future. And, that he won’t campaign for BJP in 2019 Lok Sabha Polls.

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Yoga Guru Ram Dev Baba who had campaigned for BJP in 2014 elections had also once told to media that he wants to stay out of politics.

He also said, “If the government allows and gives me a relief from tax, I shall petrol and diesel to India at Rs. 35-40 per liter.”

Adding to which he said, “Cow has no religion, hence people who tag cow with a religion are wrong.”

He also suggested Modi government decrease the prices of fuel before the upcoming elections of 2019 or else the party might be in trouble.

Petrol Prices all over India:

In Mumbai, Petrol prices are Rs. 89.44 liters, in Kolkata, Rs. 83.91 liters, in Pune, Rs. 89.03 liters, in Chennai, Rs. 85.31 liters and New Delhi, Rs. 82.06 liters. Likewise, various states across the nation have been witnessing an increase in fuel prices through the year.

But, the question is, whether it is really possible for the government to reduce the prices of petrol or not!

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