02 September,2011 11:44 AM IST | | ANI
Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev has denied receiving a notice from the Enforcement Directorate (ED) with regard to violation of country's foreign exchange rules.
He told that his trusts-- Patanjali Yogpeeth Trust and the Divya Yoga Mandir Trust had not indulged in any illegal or unconstitutional acts.
"I will answer to you (media) with evidence when I receive any notice or information about notice. Till now we have functioned according to rules and regulations. The trust has not indulged in any illegal or unconstitutional act," said Baba Ramdev.
"We have come to know through media that this kind of news has been spread. The ED (Enforcement Directorate) has filed cases against our trust. First I would like to clarify that we have not received any information or notice from Enforcement Directorate in this regard," added Ramdev.
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The ED has reportedly registered a Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) case against the two trusts.
Ramdev's castle on Scotland's The Little Cumbrae Island, which works as Yoga and Ayurveda centre, is also under the scanner of the ED.