
Mulayam Singh Yadav as Govt’s choice for Padma discomfits some in Parivar
The Hindu
Social media supporters of the government and the BJP expressed displeasure in choosing Mulayam Singh Yadav for Padma awards.
The Padma awards announced on Wednesday evening underlined once again the Modi government’s consistent trend of choosing political leaders ideologically opposed to the BJP in the Republic Day honours be it Bharat Ratna for late President Pranab Mukherjee or late Chief Minister of Assam Tarun Gogoi, but the choice of late Mulayam Singh Yadav this year seems to have created discomfort among some in the ideological ecosystem of the BJP.
As soon as the late socialist leader’s name was announced as this year’s recipient of the Padma Vibhushan, the second-highest civilian award in India, social media supporters of the government and the BJP expressed displeasure, largely due to the actions of Yadav, when as Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, he had ordered police firing on Kar Sewaks in the aftermath of the Ram Rath Yatra in Ayodhya on November 2 nd, 1990. This firing led to the death of many kar sewaks, official reports putting the number at 16, disputed by those involved in the movement. In fact, family members of Ram Kumar Kothari and Sharad Kumar, known as the “Kothari brothers” who perished in that firing, were among the 175 dignitaries invited to take part in the Bhoomi poojan of the under construction Ram Temple in Ayodhya in 2020.
Paradoxically, Yadav was also instrumental in bailing out the BJP on key moments like when then Congress president Sonia Gandhi in 1999 tried to form a government and said the famous phrase “we have 272” (the majority number in the Indian parliament) only to have Yadav switch sides, or even when in 2002, he offered support to the NDA’s presidential candidate Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam.
It is perhaps this checquered history between the two parties, BJP and SP, as also the fact that the BJP under Prime Minister Modi commands the support of several communities which earlier were under the Mandal umbrella, especially in Uttar Pradesh, that led to the choice of Yadav for Padma Vibhushan. For his part, Prime Minister Modi, in his condolence message when Yadav passed away, termed him a “key soldier for democracy during the Emergency. As defence minister, he worked for a stronger India. His parliamentary interventions were insightful and emphasised on furthering national interest.”

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