Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Ahead of D-Day, yoga fervour eludes Ramdev’s native village in Haryana

- Hardik Anand hardik.anand@hindustant­imes.com

SAIDALIPUR: As residents across the world set early morning alarms and prepare for the third Internatio­nal Yoga Day on Wednesday, the fervour completely eludes Saidalipur village in Haryana—the native village of yoga guru Ramdev.

During a visit to Ramdev’s native village in Mahendraga­rh to take stock of preparatio­ns for the grand event, Hindustan Times found that villagers were not even aware of the day commemorat­ed for yoga in 2014. “Yahan koi yog nai karta…shayad 20-30 log karte honge…apne apne ghar par… (Here, no one practices yoga. May be 20-30 people are doing it at their home). The internal politics of this village is so complicate­d that people have managed to sabotage all initiative­s of Ramdev,” says Ramdev’s classmate and Saidalipur village sarpanch Deshpal Nambardar. Ramdev, born as Ramkrishna Yadav in 1965, did his education from the village school before proceeding for a gurukul in Khanpur, Deshpal recalls. While most of his family shifted to Haridwar, his elder brother Devdutt continues to live in the village with his wife Dhanmaya, who are presently constructi­ng a new house near their 15-acre agricultur­e land. Haryana is set to observe Internatio­nal Yoga Day in all districts on Wednesday in associatio­n with Ramdev’s Patanjali Yogpeeth.

In Mahendraga­rh, the main event will be marked in Narnaul, while smaller events will be organised at block levels at three places, including Nangal Chaudhary block, where Saidalipur falls.

However, sarpanch Deshpal says no one from the village is willing to attend. Even Ramdev’s sister-in-law says she will not attend the event.

She adds that she has high respect for Ramdev and claims that the villagers do not support him because they envy his success.

“He had offered to set up his trust’s initiative Acharyakul­am — residentia­l schools on patterns of gurukuls — on panchayat land at his native village to promote yoga, but villagers refused to give him land,” she adds.

 ?? MANOJ DHAKA/HT ?? n While most of Ramdev’s family has shifted to Haridwar, his elder brother Devdutt continues to live in the village with his wife Dhanmaya.
MANOJ DHAKA/HT n While most of Ramdev’s family has shifted to Haridwar, his elder brother Devdutt continues to live in the village with his wife Dhanmaya.

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