New Delhi:The Supreme Court on Monday posted for next week the hearing on Yoga guru Ramdev's plea against the registration of multiple FIRs against him in various states over his alleged remarks on the efficacy of allopathy in COVID-19 treatment. A Bench headed by Chief Justice NV Ramana said that yesterday night it received a large volume of documents and CDs etc and posted the hearing into the matter for next week.
Last week, the Bench had asked Ramdev to place before it the original video and transcript of statements made by him which led to the registration of multiple FIRs against him. Senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi appearing for Ramdev said documents and CDs have been filed before the court. Ramdev's plea sought clubbing of FIRs and transfer of cases lodged against him to Delhi.
His petition also sought a stay on the proceedings in multiple cases lodged against him and has sought protection from coercive actions in FIRs lodged by Indian Medical Associations (IMA) Patna and Raipur branches. In the last hearing, Rohatgi had contended that Ramdev is a public figure and in a private event, he propounds a view that Ayurveda is better than allopathy.
He had said that Ramdev had clarified he has nothing against doctors. He is entitled to have a view whether Allopathy is better, Homeopathy is better or Ayurveda is better, Rohatgi argued. Rohatgi had further submitted that all kinds of cases have been filed against Ramdev and "as multiple FIRs have been filed in different parts of the country we ask the court to club them". "One remembers more than a year ago, Patanjali had got a drug Coronil, everyone had gone against him. The point is he is not against them, so why multiple cases. There is freedom of speech," Rohatgi had argued.