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          New Delhi/Haridwar, June 9 (IANS) With his multi-million   business empire coming under the scanner, yoga guru Baba Ramdev Thursday   declared his assets and vehemently defended his statement about creating a youth   army to tackle any future police crackdown, even as he continued his fast   against corruption for the sixth day.
 |  At a press conference in Haridwar, Ramdev, who has packaged himself as an   anti-corruption crusader, said that in tune with his "commitment to complete   transparency," he was declaring on his website the financial details of his   empire, whose turnover runs into millions of dollars. In a flourish, he said he   had stolen people's hearts, not money. 
 Ramdev's close aide Acharya   Balkrishna was quick to stand up for his guru, saying that the measure was meant   to end a snowballing controversy on the matter. He declared that the total   capital of different institutions associated with Ramdev is nearly Rs 426 crore,   adding that Patanjali Yogpeeth Trust has spent Rs. 249 crore in charity and   helping people during calamities.
 
 "Some people have tried to spread   rumours about the trust, so we thought we will end this matter once and for   all," Blakrishna told reporters. He added that the assets of the trust were   under government scrutiny already as they were declared to the Income Tax   department every year.
 
 "We give our account details to the Income Tax   Department every year. Our trust's licence is renewed every two years... if   there is any discrepancy in the accounts, the licence will not be renewed ," he   said stressing that the system of running the trust and accounts is totally   transparent.
 
 The decision to declare the assets came after the government   turned on the heat on Ramdev by threatening to probe his widespread business   interests and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh declared his personal assets and   asked his ministers to do the same. The details of assets of the prime minister   as well as some ministers have already been put on the PMO website.
 
 In   yet another well-thought out strategy to offset the criticism about his remarks   about creating an army of young people, Ramdev said: "I am not training Naxals   or Maoists but people who will fight for this country. Twenty youths from each   region (of the country) will come forward for the fight against corruption," he   said.
 
 In a statement released in New Delhi, Ramdev clarified that a   force of 11,000 people he intended to build would not be an armed force but a   group of "non-violent nationalist youths" capable of defending themselves and   people from corruption and the evil system.
 
 The yoga guru blamed the   media for creating confusion.
 
 Ramdev's announcement Wednesday that   "dedicated young men and women will be imparted 'shaastra' (vedic education) and   'shastra' (arms training)" provoked Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram to say   that Ramdev had "exposed his true colours and intentions". "Let him do so, and   the law will deal with that," he said.
 
 His health, however, remained a   matter of concern. "He is not going to break his fast. I have asked him to take   lemon juice and honey and he has complied. He will take it in the evening," R.   Meenakshi Sundaram, District Magistrate of Haridwar, told IANS over phone. "His   condition has worsened. So, we requested him," he added.
 
 However, the   official said if there was a threat to his life, the authorities won't shy away   from forcibly giving him glucose.
 
 
 
 
      
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