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NEW DELHI, INDIA: It takes two to tango. This is perhaps true when it comes to Yoga guru-turned anti-corruption crusader Baba Ramdev's tryst with the Internet. Ramdev may have started his stir at Ramlila Maidan in Delhi today, but his Web presence has, at a considerable length, fuelled the support.

Baba RamdevRamdev's Cyber presence is not just restricted to his official Weblink: http://bit.ly/MAHI5b, but the Internet surge, driven by Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, has kicked off  many avenues.

Ramdev, has infact, no constrain to thousands of fans and followers, over these prominent social platforms, but the defiant anti-black money campaigner, together with supporters, initiated blogs and forums- even ahead of disbanded Team Anna.

The official Bharat Swabhiman Trust forum allows users to register, start posting and sharing new topics and comments. The other Websites and forums have been created and are maintained by some of his followers. The forum is available in both Hindi and English.

The Netizens can also download Bharat Swabhiman literature. Other ingredients such as related Websites and external hyper links as well as e-mail subscription are not left in quandary. Video and information on jailed Balkrishna's health prescription, is also available on it.

The pressure groups in the UK have also pledged support to him. Ramdev's video presentation and his Bharat Swabhiman Trust are also scheduled. The Brent Indian Association in Wembley will on Saturday take out procession to new Sanatan Hindu Mandir.

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