Ramdev met Naidu at his residence in Hyderabad on Tuesday, and congratulated him on becoming the state's new Chief Minister. Ramdev described Naidu's election win, to be the CM of Andhra Pradesh, as historical. Ramdev, while reacting to Naidu's proposal, said he would consider starting a yoga centre in Tirupati, under the guidance of Patanjali Trust. The yoga guru also praised Naidu's administrative skills and stated the Chief Minister's fight against corruption would bring great results. Naidu also proposed that the state government would plant 40,000 herbal plants in Tirumala hill town, the abode of Sri Venkateswara Swamy. Ramdev urged the Chief Minister to include yoga and spiritual knowledge in the educational curriculum in Andhra Pradesh, and Naidu agreed to the suggestion. The guru also said that he respects Naidu as his elder brother and stressed the country's interests are foremost for him. Naidu has transparency and spirituality, Ramdev added. "Whether it is making India a world power or bringing back black money he stood behind us. We want to use yoga for character building and in Tirupati which is a heaven in itself a programme is in the pipeline which if initiated by Chandrababu Naidu will find our support to make Andhra a famous place in yoga, naturopathy with a herbal garden of world standard," Ramdev tweeted. Naidu's son Nara Lokesh was also present when Ramdev called on the Chief Minister in Hyderabad. http://www.ibtimes.co.in/chandrababu-naidu-urges-baba-ramdev-set-yoga-centre-tirupati-602028 Ravi Chandrababu Naidu Urges Baba Ramdev to Set up Yoga Centre in Tirupati
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