Patanjali Ayurved Says Not Making False Claims, Even Ready For Death Sentence
Baba Ramdev-led Patanjali Ayurved on Wednesday said it was not making any false advertisements or propaganda regarding its products, and said it would not object if the Supreme Court were to impose a fine or even give us a death sentence if found making misleading claims.
In a bold statement, Baba Ramdev-led Patanjali Ayurved refuted allegations of false advertising or propaganda regarding its products. The company asserted its commitment to truthfulness and transparency, even going as far as stating that it would accept a hefty fine or even a death sentence if found guilty of misleading claims.
Supreme Court's Caution

The Supreme Court of India had recently cautioned Patanjali Ayurved against making false and misleading claims in advertisements about its medicines as a cure for various diseases. The court's stern warning came in response to a plea filed by the Indian Medical Association (IMA) alleging a smear campaign by Ramdev against the vaccination drive and modern medicines.
Patanjali's Defense
In its defense, Patanjali Ayurved highlighted its extensive database of over one crore people, supported by real-world evidence, preclinical, and clinical evidence. The company堅定地聲明,它已經使數以千計的人擺脫了高血壓、糖尿病、甲狀腺疾病、哮喘、關節炎、肥胖症、肝腎衰竭和癌症等多種疾病。
Patanjali further expressed its deep respect for the Supreme Court and declared that it would not object to a substantial fine or even a death sentence if found guilty of false advertising or propaganda. The company emphasized its commitment to ethical practices and the well-being of its consumers.
IMA's Allegations
The IMA had filed a plea alleging that Patanjali Ayurved was involved in a smear campaign against the vaccination drive and modern medicines. The association accused Ramdev of making false and misleading claims about the efficacy of Patanjali's products, undermining the efforts to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.
Patanjali's Research and Development
In response to the allegations, Patanjali highlighted its state-of-the-art research center, the Patanjali Research Foundation, dedicated to traditional treatment and ancient knowledge traditions. The company asserted that hundreds of world-renowned scientists conduct rigorous research at this facility, resulting in over 500 research papers published in highly reputed journals.
Criticism from the Medical Sector
Patanjali also acknowledged the opposition it faces from certain doctors within the medical sector, who it claims are against Yoga, Ayurveda, and Naturopathy. The company maintained that while synthetic medicines can control diseases, they cannot cure them, and that Yoga and Ayurveda offer a solution to this problem.
Patanjali's Fight Against Medical Mafia
The statement further highlighted Patanjali's fight against the medical mafia and drug mafia, accusing them of committing medical crimes such as installing fake pacemakers, stealing kidneys, and conducting unnecessary tests and medication. The company vowed to continue its battle against these unethical practices.
Patanjali Ayurved's response to the allegations of false advertising reflects its unwavering commitment to transparency and ethical practices. The company's willingness to accept accountability and its emphasis on research and development showcase its dedication to providing genuine and effective products to its consumers. As the debate over the efficacy of alternative medicine continues, Patanjali's stance underscores the importance of evidence-based claims and consumer well-being.


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