‘For unity of country even 30 deaths wouldn’t have disturbed me’
Lucknow : Defending his decision to order firing on kar sevaks in Ayodhya, SP supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav on Saturday said to preserve the unity and integrity of the country even the death of 30 persons would not have perturbed him.
Mulayam said when he tried to justify his action, BJP termed him as the “murderer of humanity” but asked how would he have upheld his position as the chief minister had he not ordered firing on the karsevaks insisting on building a Ram temple at the disputed site.
Speaking at a book release function, he also as ked had he not ordered firing “what would have the Muslim population thought”. Sixteen kar sevaks were killed in police firing in 1990 when the Ram temple movement was at its peak.
On the VHP’s call, a lakh of kar sevaks from across the country had assembled in Ayodhya for the construction of a temple at the disputed Ram Janambhoomi-Babri mosque site. Mulayam said wherever he went after the Ayodhya incident, he was always attacked with stones and some even fired at him. The firing had earned the then UP chief minister the nickname of ‘Mullah Mulayam’. Earlier in January, Mulayam had said that he “felt sad” about having ordered firing on kar sevaks in Ayodhya but it was necessary to save the religious place.