Hindustan Times (East UP)

Tough to fill vacuum created by Kalyan Singh’s demise: Shah

- Hemendra Chaturvedi hemendra.chaturvedi@htlive.comň HT PHOTOS

AGRA: Union home minister Amit Shah on Monday paid tribute to former UP chief minister Kalyan Singh, terming the death of the BJP stalwart a “big loss” for the party. He said Kalyan Singh was a big leader of the Ram Janmabhoom­i movement and always remained active in efforts to make UP the best state of the nation.

“With the death of Kalyan Singhji, the BJP has lost a stalwart. It is a big loss for the party. The void created by his death is difficult to fill for a long time,”

Shah told media.

The minister was at the PWD Guest House at Atrauli in Aligarh on Monday where the mortal remains of the former CM were kept to allow his supporters to pay last tributes. Shah paid tribute to the deceased and consoled his son Rajveer Singh, MP from Etah constituen­cy.

“Despite not being in active politics for long, such a huge turnout, especially of youths during the last journey of Kalyan Singh indicates the huge impact Babuji had on Uttar Pradesh. He was a big leader of the Ram Janmabhoom­i movement and a champion of the cause of uplift of the deprived and backward,” stated Shah. “Babuji didn’t think twice in giving up power and status of chief minister when it came to the Ram Janmabhoom­i movement,” added Shah.

“I spoke to Babuji (Kalyan Singh) the day when the foundation for Ram temple at Ayodhya was laid. He was pleased and said that the aim of his life was fulfilled with this,” said Shah.

The mortal remains of Kalyan Singh reached Aligarh on Sunday evening and were kept at Ahilya Bai Holkar Stadium in Aligarh city. Supporters for whom Kalyan Singh was ‘Babuji’ paid tributes to him.

Chief minister Yogi Adityanath and UP BJP president Swatantra

Dev Singh accompanie­d the ‘yatra’ carrying the mortal remains of Kalyan Singh. The CM stayed in Aligarh after reaching the city on Sunday evening. After leaving the BJP for a short period, Kalyan Singh had won the election as an independen­t candidate from Etah parliament­ary constituen­cy. Currently, his son Rajveer Singh ‘Raju’ is the BJP MP from Etah.

Kalyan Singh’s mortal remains were taken from the Ahilya Bai Holkar Stadium in Aligarh to the PWD guest house in Atrauli, about 20 kilometers from the city on Monday morning. The vehicle ferrying the mortal remains was decorated with flowers and garlands and was led by a fleet of cops. On the way, followers of Kalyan Singh raised slogans like ‘jab tak suraj chand rahega, Babuji ka naam rahega’. The mortal remains were kept at the guest house in Atrauli till 1pm before being taken to Narora in Bulandshah­r district. During this journey, locals from Madhauli, the paternal village of Kalyan Singh, came on the road to offer floral tributes. Those who paid tributes included UP governor Anandiben Patel, MP chief minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan, UP CM Dinesh Sharma, BJP leader Jitin Prasada, UP ministers SP Shahi, Suresh Rana and others.

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