Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Game of colours in UP: Bicycle track pillars get back their green-red-yellow

- Pankaj Jaiswal pjaiswal@hindustant­imes.com ▪

LUCKNOW: A game of colours seems to be going on in Uttar Pradesh, particular­ly the state capital.

Even as the issue of painting the UP Haj Committee office boundary wall, in light and dark saffron colour, was settled after the government restored its original cream colour early this month, the Lucknow Municipal Corporatio­n (LMC) and Lucknow Developmen­t Authority (LDA) are these days allegedly engaged in changing and re-changing colours.

The LMC, since Tuesday, painted in saffron two of its parks in Gomti Nagar’s Viram Khand and its two heavy forklift vehicles (that lift wrongly parked vehicle away).

The LDA on Thursday began painting, in saffron and yellow, the border pillars of cycle tracks, constructe­d by the previous Akhilesh Yadav government.

Hindustan Times had put out a picture of the cycle track pillars painted saffron and yellow in its Saturday edition.

By Saturday evening the LDA managed to cover about 1 km of the tracks. However, in a U-turn on Sunday, these cycle track pillars were being repainted in their original green-red-yellow colours.

While the pillars are going through colour correction, allegedly because of a political backlash from the Samajwadi Party, the parks and the LMC forklift vehicles may continue with their changed colours. The original colour of the forklift vehicles was ‘navy blue’ or their factory custom colour of yellow.

However, municipal commission­er Udairaj Singh said: “No directives for painting any park, in any specific colour, have been issued by any official of the LMC. Usually the colour of boundaries of parks is decided by residents and corporator­s. LMC never interferes in the colour choices, In the case of Gomti Nagar no directives were given. He also said that any colour should not be associated with any political party.” Singh added that he did not give any instructio­n for saffron painting of LMC forklift vehicles .

Chakresh Jain, the LDA Gomti Nagar zone in-charge where the cycle tracks were painted was not available for comments.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government’s love for saffron colour is well-known and the saffron push began in October .

First Shastri Bhawan, the UP secretaria­t’s annexe building, was painted in two shades of saffron. Then all the buses of the new Antodaya bus service of UP State Road Transport Corporatio­n (UPSRTC) had saffron as its signature colour. This was followed by the Haj Committee office and then the Kotwali police station -- one of the biggest police stations in Lucknow.

In December 2017, heads of different villages in Pilibhit, in an apparent bid to please their political seniors, painted 80 of the 1,230 government primary schools saffron. Later, they were ordered to restore the schools’ original white colour by district magistrate Sheetal Verma.

In the Haj Committee case, the state government removed the committee’s secretary RP Singh. Haj minister Mohsin Raza had issued a show cause notice to Singh, asking him why the colour was changed and re-changed. The minister had supported the wall being painted saffron.

The saffronisa­tion of government properties has been criticized by Opposition parties, especially the SP.

SP state spokespers­on Rajendra Chaudhary on Sunday said: “The government, through saffron colour, is trying to give a touch of religion to everything. Colour change on the cycle tracks is wrong and waste of public money.”

Earlier, SP chief Akhilesh Yadav had said that the BJP government, instead of changing colours of buildings, should try to change the heart of people by painting the state in colours of developmen­t and welfare.

THE BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY GOVERNMENT’S LOVE FOR SAFFRON COLOUR IS VERY WELLKNOWN AND THE SAFFRON PUSH BEGAN IN OCTOBER .

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? BEFORE (Above) The cycle track, which was painted in saffron and yellow by LDA on Thursday, was repainted (below) in its original colour on Sunday.
HT PHOTO BEFORE (Above) The cycle track, which was painted in saffron and yellow by LDA on Thursday, was repainted (below) in its original colour on Sunday.
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