New Delhi: Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) has seized tonnes of red Sandalwood belonging to Baba Ramdev’s Patanjali Ayurved which was going to export to China.
The Delhi High Court has sought the response of the Centre and the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) on Baba Ramdev’s Patanjali Ayurved’s plea challenging seizure of several tonnes of red sandalwood it was going to export to China.
According to a report, Patanjali only had permission to export Grade C sandalwood but the goods were seized on suspicion that they may have included better-quality Grade A and Grade B, they said.
#BabaRamdev has tried to send better-quality Grade A and Grade B sandalwood to #China, while #Patanjali has permission to export only Grade C sandalwood…#TrollSangh pic.twitter.com/QM67Nf7XSO
— I am Back (@iambackpage) February 24, 2018
Baba Ramdev always bats for swadeshi good and with the following tweet in 2016, he had advised all to boycott Chinese products.
China has always betrayed us. Buying Chinese products is like helping the enemy. Every nationalist Indian should boycott Chinese products
— स्वामी रामदेव (@yogrishiramdev) October 17, 2016
50 Tonnes Of Sandalwood To Be Exported To China By Patanjali Seized; Ramdev Moves Delhi HC. @LogicalIndians https://t.co/9f7u5EQM5Q
— Mohammed Zubair (@zoo_bear) February 23, 2018
A bench of Justices Sanjiv Khanna and Chander Shekhar issued notice to the Centre and the DRI seeking their stand on Patanjali’s plea for release of its goods which, according to it, was authorised for export by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT). The company has claimed in its plea that even the export authorization issued by DGFT was seized by DRI.
The Customs Department and the DRI had recently seized over 50 tonnes of red sandalwood logs that Patanjali had bought in an e-auction held by the Andhra Pradesh Forest Department.
Currently, only inferior grades of sandalwood are allowed for export and the consignment was seized as it contained superior variants, the DRI had said defending its decision.
The court will hear the matter next on April 18.
Siasat Web Team