Muslim politician donates bell at Hanuman temple in Lucknow

Press Trust of India  |  Lucknow 

After openly supporting construction of a Ram temple at the disputed site in Ayodhya, a prominent Muslim has donated a 30-kg brass bell at a famous temple here.

Commenting on the matter, Chaudhary said, "It is nothing but a publicity stunt. He is hopping from one temple to another to "

Bukkal had given up his Legislative Council seat last year to pave the way for a to become a within the stipulated six months' period to continue in the

At that time, he was an and was considered close to party patriarch

He soon switched his loyalty and joined the saffron party.

The 64-year-old leader was rewarded with an MLC ticket for the UP council biennial elections in which his victory is certain as there are only 13 candidates, including him, for as many seats.

"My wish has been fulfilled by Lord Hanuman," he said, when asked why he had offered the bell at the temple.

During the last Assembly election campaign, Bukkal, a Shia, had caused a stir by saying that he would be happy to see a Ram temple come up at the disputed site in Ayodhya, and would help the cause by "carrying the first brick to Ayodhya".

He had also said he would contribute Rs 15 crore towards temple construction and a 'mukut' (crown) for Lord Ram.

Bukkal is also of the Rashtriya Shia Samaj or RSS, a different avtar for the acronym which is generally associated with nationalist group.

"On one of the Tuesdays of Jyestha month (June) of the traditional Hindu calendar, we organised a large-scale bhandara (community feast) at Hazratganj," he said.

The community feasts are locally known as 'bara mangal' and are held all over the state with much fanfare.

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First Published: Wed, April 18 2018. 19:05 IST