💨 Abstract
The Delhi High Court has expressed concern over yoga guru Ramdev's "sharbat jihad" comment regarding Hamdard's Rooh Afza, stating it was indefensible and could create communal divide. The court was hearing a plea by Hamdard against Ramdev's Patanjali Foods Ltd, following Ramdev's claim that money from Rooh Afza sales was used for building madrasas and mosques.
Courtesy: theprint.in
Summarized by Einstein Beta 🤖
Suggested
Estatebull Realtors Pvt. Ltd. Honoured with Sardar Patel Unity Award 2025 for Excellence in Gated Communities and Farmlands
Gold breaches Rs 1 lakh-mark per 10 gram in Delhi
Delhi Police to monitor under-construction buildings by deploying drones
Three killed as truck hits van and scooter in MP
Lack of Originality, OTT Mindset, Loose Convictions: Producer Anand Pandit on why Bollywood films struggle at Box Office
Bus driver killed as armed men go on shooting spree in Patna
Row over Bills: SC to examine if Tamil Nadu verdict covers issues raised by Kerala
Neither Parliament nor executive, Constitution is supreme: Sibal hits back at VP Dhankhar
Rahul attacking ED to distract attention from National Herald case: BJP
Jagan's intelligence chief & DGP-rank officer Anjaneyulu arrested in Kadambari Jethwani case
Powered by MessengerX.io