Lucknow: As a tribute to the former Chief of the Minister of Kalyan Singh, the government up on Monday announced that one road in six districts – Ayodhya, Lucknow, Bulandshahr, Aligarh, took up and DOAGRAJ – will be renamed the leader of the Stalwart Safron Party which passes away in Lucknow on August 21.
Making this announcement, Deputy CM Keshav Maurya said that the Public Works Department official (PWD) had been asked to submit a proposal in this first.
Maurya, who also holds PWD charges, tweeted: “Babuji (Kalyan Singh) surrendered but did not allow firing bullets in Karnaks”.
Kalyan’s last rite was carried out in Rajghat in Narora from Bulandshahr with a full award of the country on Monday.
This announcement was seen as a BJP attempt to knock Kalyan’s inheritance during his term because the Babi CM Mosque was dropped by Kar Sawakhya in Ayodhya on December 6, 1992.
The incident has encouraged a strong leader from the OBC (LODH) community as.
A forerunner of Hindutva politics which caused BJP’s retention that was firm above at the peak of the RAM temple movement in the early 1990s.
A senior PWD official told TII that the proposal would be immediately designed for replacing formal road names in six districts.
Analysts see it as BJP moved to itself against the firm opposition, especially the Samajwadi Party, in the process of selecting the assembly next year.
The source said PWD was contemplating changing the name of the road that leads to RamjanMabhoomi in Ayodhya – where the RAM temple will come – like Kalyan Singh Marg.
Five other districts have also been strategically selected.
Prayagraj is an important Hindu religious center, while Lucknow is the state capital.
Atruli in Aligarh is the place of calm Kalyan and she won nine elections of assembly from the chair since 1967.
He lost it only in 1980 for Anwar Khan Congress.
After leaving BJP in 1999, he has formed Jan Kranti Party (Rashtrawadi) and won from Atruli in 2002 Election Assembly.
Kalyan returned to BJP in 2004 to fight for the Sabha’s selection from Bulandshahr and won by defeating Islam Badrul RLD with margins more than 16,000 votes.
Veteran BJP said Kalyan considers Bulandshahr as his “caramboyomi”.
He left BJP for the second time in 2009, and managed to oppose the 2009 Sabha’s selection as independent of taking care.
He returned to BJP in 2014 and was appointed as Governor of Rajasthan.
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