Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP)'s Sadhvi Prachi on Tuesday did an Adityanath as she attacked the All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) for opposing yoga, saying those who are opposed to the practice are free to go to Pakistan.

"Yoga reflects Indian values and tradition. Those who don't want yoga can go to Pakistan," she told India Today TV. In a letter to Muslim organisations across the country, the All India Muslim Personal Law Board on Monday said it is opposed to yoga since it promotes the Brahmin culture.

When asked about the controversy over BJP leader Ram Madhav attacking Vice-President Hamid Ansari over the International Day of Yoga observed on Sunday, Prachi avoided the question with another allegation, "Hamid Ansari can never take any step in the national interest."

When reminded that Ansari was not invited by the government for the yoga event at New Delhi's Rajpath , Prachi said, "It was not the wedding of a politician's daughter that he needed an invitation."

BJP spokesperson Nalin Kohli dismissed Prachi's remarks, calling the VHP an independent organisation with no affiliation with his party.