Legendary freedom fighter Kunwar Singh, who had led the battle against the British in Bihar during the first war of Indian independence in 1857, has himself become the subject of a political clash in the state, over the celebration of the day on which he took control of the Jagdishpur Fort from the British.
The day is traditionally celebrate on 23th April of every year by the state government, but this time, BJP government at the Centre has plan a grand event this year, as part of its ‘Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav’ series to mark 75 years of Indian independence.
BJP also aims to use the event to be held in Kunwar Singh’s home turf of Jagdishpur in Bihar’s Bhojpur district to break a record, currently held by Pakistan, of the maximum number of national flags wave by a crowd at any event, as per the Union Minister of State for Home Affairs, Nityanand Rai.
Pakistan’s record is 56,618 flags, at a March 2004 Punjab Youth festival in Lahore.
BJP is going all out to ensure that there are 75,000 people holding the Indian Tricolour at Saturday’s event.
Bihar BJP president Sanjay Jaiswal Said :
BJP’s “appropriation” of Kunwar Singh’s victory anniversary has ruffle the feathers of not just opposition Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), but even coalition partner and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s party Janata Dal (United), adding to the already existing differences between the two.
And sources said the JD(U) is not holding the ceremony it traditionally organises at the party office, Nitish Kumar has also cancel the annual trip he takes to Jagdishpur on the occasion.
JD(U) Member of the Bihar Legislative Council, Said :
RJD MLA Ramanuj Prasad Said :
Kunwar Singh : Symbol of Rajput Pride
The ruler of a small principality in Jadgishpur, Kunwar Singh successfully liberate vast parts of western Bihar and eastern UP from the British during the first war for Indian independence in 1857.
Kunwar Singh manage to keep the area free of British rule for about a year, until his death in 1858.
A Rajput, Kunwar Singh has been a symbol of pride for the community in Bihar ever since, and successive state government have also done much to celebrate his legacy constructing his statues, or naming institutions after him to appease a community that has electorally important in Bihar.
A section of BJP members hint that the grand celebration of Kunwar Singh is an attempt by party to cement its Rajput votebank, especially after the upper caste Bhumihar community desert it in this month’s Bochaha bypoll, leading to the party’s defeat.
The majority opinion in the party is against this reasoning.
BJP spokesperson Prem Ranjan Patel Said :
Guinness Flags World Records
Union Home Minister Amit Shah unfurls the national flag in Jagdishpur on Kunwar Singh’s victory anniversary, over 200 stalls will be giving out the Indian flag to those attending the event, said Ranjan Patel.
BJP’s grand celebration has create problems also for its own members in the state.
Every BJP legislator and MP from in and around Bhojpur has ask to bring 1,000 people to the event.
BJP MLA Ranjan Patel Said :
The BJP is depending on 10 districts near Bhojpur to pull in the crowd.