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 Digital Desk: Ramdev must refrain from "abusing" allopathy and other medical systems, the Supreme Court said on Tuesday, criticising the yoga master for disparaging physicians and allopathy while praising Patanjali goods.

 

A bench led by Chief Justice of India (CJI) NV Ramana issued notices to the Union government and Patanjali Ayurved in response to a petition filed by the Indian Medical Association (IMA). The bench objected to the content of several advertisements Patanjali had released that mocked allopathy and blamed it for illnesses and deaths.

 

"Why should he mistreat medical professionals and other medical systems? Because he has advocated yoga, he has our admiration. He is unable to critique other systems, nevertheless. What is the assurance that the treatment he is promoting will heal everyone of their illnesses? Justices Hima Kohli and CT Ravi Kumar were also on the bench.

 

Advocate Prabhas Bajaj, appearing for IMA, adduced before the bench advertisements in which Patanjali purportedly blamed allopathy for leading to deaths and incurable diseases, adding many of these were printed during the second Covid-19 wave.

 

How is it possible for Ramdev to accuse all doctors of being murderers, the CJI questioned. All publications have sizable advertising. He cannot mistreat physicians and other medical practises. It's better that he can't take advantage of other systems.

 

The IMA expressed concern about statements made in Ramdev and Patanjali's print and television commercials that disparaged allopathy and levelled various divisive allegations against those who practised alternative medical systems.

These commercials were published at the height of the second Covid-19 wave and many of them blame lakhs of fatalities on allopathy. In defiance of the Union Health Ministry's own recommendations, they even assert that they can cure diabetes and high blood pressure, Bajaj said.

 

He noted that IMA complained to the Ayush ministry, and that ministry concurred that these advertisements were deceptive. Despite acknowledging that the advertisements are misleading the public, nothing has been done, according to Bajaj, and his smear campaign continues.

The bench instructed solicitor general Tushar Mehta, who was present in court for another case, to receive notice on the Center's behalf after hearing from IMA.

 

Ramdev was reprimanded by the Delhi High Court last week for "misleading the public" with his assertions regarding the Covid-19 vaccinations and was urged to stop making unfounded claims about the Coronil product from Patanjali.

 







 

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