Published 23:29 IST, September 9th 2019
Kalyan Singh may get CBI summons in Babri demolition case, court moved
Kalyan Singh, former Governor of Rajasthan, may soon be facing the CBI over the Babri Mosque demolition case, following the probe agency on Monday moving court
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Kalyan Singh, former governor of Rajasthan, may soon be facing the CBI over the Babri Mosque demolition case, following the probe agency on Monday moving court to summon him as an accused. The move by the Central Bureau of Investigation comes within days of Singh losing the constitutional immunity he enjoyed as Governor, and within hours of his formally rejoining active politics with the BJP.
The case against Kalyan Singh
The CBI case against Singh suggests that he, as the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, had given assurance before the National Integration Council that he would not allow demolition of the disputed Babri Masjid structure while the Supreme Court had permitted for only symbolic 'Kar Sewa' to be performed at the disputed site.
The order of the special judge, Lucknow in 1997, after a CBI charge sheet against him in 1993, stated, "Singh had also said that he will fully ensure the protection of the structure and it will not be felled down, but he allegedly acted in opposition to his assurances.” Singh had resigned from the post of the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh after the demolition of Babri Masjid in 1992 and was appointed as the Governor of Rajasthan in 2014 for five years.
The Supreme Court had, on April 19, 2017, ordered revival of criminal conspiracy charges against senior BJP leaders L K Advani, Murli Manohar Joshi and Uma Bharti. At that time the court had spared Singh from facing the trial as an accused because of the constitutional immunity granted to Governors under Article 361 of the Indian Constitution
Kalyan Singh on Ayodhya
Kalyan Singh spoke about Ayodhya at his news briefing while joining the BJP on Monday, referring to it as a sacred place and upholding the significance of a temple being constructed at the Ram Janambhoomi site.
Ex-Rajasthan Governor&BJP leader Kalyan Singh: Ayodhya is a sacred place. Construction of Ram temple is a matter of devotion of crores of people. All political parties should make their stand clear before the people,if they're in favour of construction of Ram temple or against it pic.twitter.com/3wgWLHHSZp
— ANI UP (@ANINewsUP) September 9, 2019
Former Governor rejoins active politics
Earlier on September 9, 2019, Kalyan Singh announced the decision of joining the BJP. Singh had previously served as a Governor of Rajasthan for five years. The 87-year-old political leader joined the party in the presence of UP BJP Chief Swatantra Dev Singh. Kalyan in the past had served two terms as the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh from 1991-1992 and 1997-1999. Kalyan Singh's son Rajveer Singh, Lok Sabha MP from Etah, was present along with grandson Sandeep Singh, Minister of State for Finance on the occasion of Singh’s announcement to rejoin the BJP.
UP BJP Spokesperson Rakesh Tripathi in a statement asserted that the presence of the veteran leader might prove to be insightful. He stated that Singh has knowledge of UP and its ground reality. This as a consequence, might be beneficial. Tripathi added that the veteran leader might be useful with his deep understanding of the grassroots.
22:02 IST, September 9th 2019