
Doing business by hiding identity is wrong: Ramdev on Kanwar Yatra's directive

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Deccan Herald
7 hours ago
- Deccan Herald
Doing business by hiding identity is wrong: Ramdev on Kanwar Yatra's directive
Ramdev said here that he is proud of being a Hindu and 'Sanatani' and, in the same way, Muslims should also be proud of being Muslims, claiming that their ancestors were also Hindus.