He said this in relation to the killing and mutilation of two Indian soldiers on the Line of Control this week by Pakistan.
“India should "follow Israel's cue and behead 100, if they decapitate even one or two of our soldiers,” he said.
"I have seen the relatives of those soldiers crying and asking why my child's body was mutilated,” Ramdev added.
Patanjali, the Haridwar-based FMCG firm had made a turnover of Rs 10,561 crore in the financial year ended March 31, 2017.
"We would double our distributors' network to 12,000 from the present 6,000," Ramdev said.
His company claimed that it has now 15 per cent market share in shampoo, 14 per cent in face wash, 35 per cent in dishwasher and 50 per cent in Honey.
Continuing his tirade against multinational brands, Ramdev said Colgate, Unilever, Proctor and Gamble are "hoarding capital worth over Rs 50 lakh crore in India".