Lucknow:Former Uttar Pradesh chief minister and BJP leader Kalyan Singh said that he is proud of the fact that he, as then Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, did not order firing on Kar sewaks who had assembled in Ayodhya in 1992.
"In 1992 when I was the chief minister, I had ordered that kar sewaks who had assembled in Ayodhya should not be fired at. The district administration of Ayodhya had written to me that four battalions of central forces were stranded near Saket College as the kar sewaks had assembled there," Singh told.
"In the light of the situation that had developed in Ayodhya, I had then ordered in writing that firing should not be done at the three lakh kar sewaks and other ideas should be used to control them. I had made this decision because if there was firing then several people would have lost their lives. Since people had come from around the country, violence would have caused immense unrest in the state and the country. I am proud that no kar sewak was killed during that time," he added.
Kalyan Singh further said, "I have no regrets that the state government fell for the cause of Lord Ram as I have immense faith in him. The former Uttar Pradesh CM said that the beginning of the construction of Ram temple in Ayodhya marks the fruition of a 500-year struggle for this cause."
Bhoomi Pujan for Ram temple in Ayodhya is going to be conducted on August 5 by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi.