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Just a couple of days after the Supreme Court's decision, Baba Ramdev have once again stirred controversy with his recent remarks. On Thursday, he made a provocative statement, claiming that "Millions of people are dying every year by consuming poisonous allopathic medicines." This comment has sparked widespread debate and criticism, drawing attention to the ongoing tensions between traditional and modern medical practices.
While the Supreme Court's verdict has cleared the Patanjali founders of legal contempt, Baba Ramdev’s controversial statement could reignite discussions about the efficacy and safety of various medical treatments. The statement highlights the continuing clash between Ayurvedic and allopathic medicine proponents.
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In a pivotal legal development, the Supreme Court of India has dismissed the contempt case against Baba Ramdev and Acharya Balakrishna, the founders of Patanjali Ayurved. This verdict arrives as a significant relief for the duo, who have been embroiled in legal disputes concerning their company's advertising practices.
The case against Patanjali Ayurved stemmed from allegations that the company had violated court orders with its advertisements. Specifically, concerns were raised about misleading claims related to Patanjali’s products, which were alleged to have contravened Supreme Court directives. The court's review of Patanjali’s promotional methods had intensified scrutiny on the company's operations.
The Supreme Court’s ruling came after Patanjali Ayurved submitted an undertaking agreeing to cease issuing misleading advertisements and making unverified claims about its products. This agreement was pivotal in resolving the contempt charges, as it demonstrated Patanjali's commitment to adhering to court directives.
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