He further cleared the air on whether he will campaign for any political party in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections in 2019. Ramdev said that he was not bound by political limitations and mother India is his first priority. He added by saying that the present political atmosphere of the country is not good.
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When asked about the mud-slinging between the Congress and the BJP recently over the controversial Rafale deal, Ramdev said, "Politics should be issue-based. Development, health, education, infrastructure, policies, be it agricultural, health or industrial policies, how the country will progress, there should be debates on these topics." "But there is dirty politics in the country. Both the government and the oppositions are using foul language, this is not good for the country," Ramdev said.
Ramdev was speaking on the backdrop of the inauguration of a new campus of Patanjali-backed Acharyakulam - a school based on Indian education system - in Haridwar on Thursday. Acharyakulam is based on Indian education system where along with Modern and Vedic education, the creation of the world-class citizens is also done. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the then Gujarat Chief Minister had inaugurated the Acharyakulam in the year 2013.