With the Babri destruction, Kalyan Singh made eight U-turns...

S Venkateshwari
With the Babri destruction, kalyan Singh made eight U-turns...


About the reasons behind the collapse of Babri Masjid, kalyan Singh made eight distinct remarks during his lifetime. He expressed his gratitude to Lord ram for selecting him as his medium in 1993 during a rally in Shikohabad, saying that Karseva achieved prosperity during his term. 4 Later, kalyan had a news conference after being appointed Chief Minister. During this July 3, 1997, press conference, kalyan described the Babri demolition incident as an unprecedented event. According to Kalyan, the unleashing of Hindus' repressed emotions led to the historic incident of the mosque's demolition.

When kalyan was targeted by the bjp in 1999, Babri became a major problem. On november 27, 1999, kalyan made personal attacks on Atal Bihari, claiming that Vajpayee had thrown the ram temple matter in the trash. For this, I forfeited my chair. On december 18, 1999, kalyan Singh attacked the Sangh and the bjp at a news conference in Lucknow, claiming that the bjp, RSS, and VHP were solely interested in using Lord ram and ayodhya for short-term political benefit.

Speaking before the assembly in 2002, kalyan Singh claimed that he had only promised to safeguard Babri before the supreme court after receiving assurances from vishwa Hindu Parishad through Vijayraje Scindia and Swami Chinmayanand, but that these groups had deceived him. In order to look into the Babri demolition, the Liberhan Commission was established, and kalyan Singh filed an affidavit with them on june 20, 2003. In his affidavit, Singh stated that the Babri demolition scheme was headed by Atal Bihari and Lal krishna Advani.

Vajpayee was the prime minister and Advani was the home minister when kalyan filed his affidavit. The affidavit of kalyan escalated the bjp high command's concern. The party then began to contain the damage. With Kalyan, the bjp was joined. On december 3, 2004, kalyan withdrew his previous affidavit and stated that ram followers had destroyed the Babri Masjid, which was a symbol of slavery. "The devastation was a divine deed, and I feel no sadness, grief, regret, or remorse for it. But kalyan Singh also withdrew his statement after five years. He expressed regret and accepted moral responsibility for the demolition of the Babri mosque in a 2009 statement.


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