Mulayam, the wrestler of politics, had two hands even more than death: The officer was picked up on the stage and slammed, if he was attacked, he made himself a death sentence.

Posted on 10th Oct 2022 by rohit kumar

Before entering politics, Mulayam used to fight in wrestling. Leaving the exam, he used to go to fight wrestling. The officer, who was showing arrogance in the poet's conference, was slammed on the stage itself. He also became a big arena of politics and pitted the opponents. My political and personal life was not easy but kept fighting. When death came to the fore, he also did two hands. This was Mulayam Singh Yadav, not only socialists. Netaji of the whole country.

 

1. The poet was bullied by the inspector, then Mulayam slammed him on the stage

26 June 1960. Jain Inter College of Karhal, Mainpuri. Kavi Sammelan was going on campus. The famous poet of that time, Damodar Swaroop rebel was also present here. He reached the stage and started reciting his poem 'Delhi Ki Gaddi Savdhaan'. The poem was against the government. That's why the UP Police Inspector posted there went to the stage and stopped him from reading the poem. If he did not agree, his mic was snatched away.

 

Inspector scolded the poet and said that they cannot read poetry against the government. While there was a debate on the stage, the 21-year-old wrestler sitting among the audience reached the stage running. In 10 seconds, the young man picked up the inspector and slammed him on the stage. This young man was none other than Mulayam Singh Yadav.

 

2. When Mulayam told the workers - to shout Netaji is dead

Date 4 March 1984, day Sunday. Netaji had rallied in Etawah and Mainpuri. After the rally, he went to Mainpuri to meet a friend. After meeting the friend, he had walked only 1 kilometer when his car started firing. The shooters Chhotelal and Netrapal jumped in front of Netaji's car.

 

Firing continued between Chhotelal, Netrapal, and the policemen for about half an hour. Chhotelal used to walk with Netaji, so he knew where he was sitting in the car. This is the reason that both of them fired 9 bullets at the part of the car where Netaji used to sit. But the continuous firing diverted the driver's attention and his car disassembled and fell into a dry drain. Netaji immediately understood that there was a conspiracy to kill him. He immediately made a plan to save everyone's life.

 

He asked his supporters to shout out loud 'Netaji is dead. They got shot. Netaji is no more.' When all of Netaji's supporters started shouting, the attackers thought that Netaji was dead. Thinking he was dead, the attackers stopped firing and started running away, but Chhotelal died on the spot due to the police firing and Netrapal was badly injured. The security personnel then took Netaji in a jeep to Kurra police station, 5 km away.

 

3. Called the police officers - shoot the kar sevaks

In 1989, Mulayam Singh Yadav from Lok Dal became the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh. By the beginning of the 90s, the battle of Mandal-Kamandal started across the country. In such a situation, in 1990, activists of Vishwa Hindu Parishad and Bajrang Dal performed karseva for the demolition of the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya.

 

On 30 October 1990, the crowd of kar sevaks became uncontrollable. The kar sevaks were moving towards the mosque by breaking the police barricading. Taking a tough decision, Mulayam Singh Yadav ordered the administration to shoot.

 

Six kar sevaks were killed by police bullets. Two days later, on November 2, 1990, thousands of kar sevaks reached near Hanuman Garhi, on the orders of Mulayam, the police had to fire once again, in which about a dozen kar sevaks died.

 

The decision to fire on kar sevaks made Mulayam anti-Hindu. Opponents made him 'Mulla Mulayam'. However, later Mulayam said that this decision was difficult. But, Mulayam also got political mileage out of it.

 

After the kar sevaks reached close to the disputed structure, Mulayam instructed the security forces to open fire. In this action of the security forces, 16 kar sevaks were killed, while hundreds were injured. Later, Mulayam told that 28 people were killed in the action of the security forces.

 

4. Implemented Lohia's plan, and defeated BJP by bringing Kanshi Ram along

In 1956, Ram Manohar Lohia and Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar were planning to come together under the agreement. However, in the meantime, Ambedkar died and Lohia's planning of the Dalit-Backward joint did not succeed. After the demolition of Babri in 1992, Mulayam started working towards implementing this plan of Lohia.

 

Mulayam announced an alliance with the then-big Dalit leader Kanshi Ram. The effect of this master stroke of Mulayam was also visible in the election results. The SP-BSP alliance got 176 seats in the 422-seat assembly, while the BJP fell short of a majority. Mulayam returned to power by joining other smaller parties. After Mulayam came to power, a slogan in UP - 'Mile Mulayam-Kanshi Ram, Hawa mein ud gaye Jai Shri Ram, became very popular.

 

5. When Kalyan Singh, accused of demolishing Babri, was supported in the elections

The year was 2009. Mulayam held a public meeting in support of Kalyan Singh, who left the BJP and contested as an independent from Etah. Kalyan was the Chief Minister at the time of the demolition of the Babri Masjid and had also served a sentence for contempt.

 

The decision to extend support to Kalyan Singh led to a revolt within the party. Senior leader Azam Khan took a dig at Mulayam. In the election too, Mulayam had to bear the loss. However, Kalyan Singh won the election with Mulayam's support.

 

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