The BJP flag is placed on top of the Tricolour as former UP CM Kalyan Singh lies in state in Lucknow Sunday | ANI
The BJP flag is placed on top of the Tricolour as former UP CM Kalyan Singh lies in state in Lucknow Sunday | ANI
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New Delhi: As former Uttar Pradesh chief minister Kalyan Singh’s body lay in state Sunday, a controversy erupted over the placement of the Tricolour on his casket.

Images from the gathering showed the saffron-and-green flag of the BJP placed over the Tricolour at one point, and social media erupted in criticism.

The Flag Code of India doesn’t permit any other flag to be placed higher or above the Tricolour. 

While Congress MP Shashi Tharoor called the incident an “insult”, Samajwadi Party leader Ghanshyam Tiwari alleged it was typical of the BJP to place the party above nation.

Youth Congress leader Srinivas B.V. asked if PM Narendra Modi endorsed the placement of the party flag over the national flag.

While cartoonist Satish Acharya drew a caricature on the incident, former IAS officer Anil Swarup, once an aide to the former CM, noted that Kalyan Singh himself would have “detested the incident”.  

Former diplomat K.C. Singh was among the others who questioned the flag placement.

BJP leader Priti Gandhi appeared to defend the decision as she tweeted Monday that the BJP “fulfilled” Kalyan Singh’s “last wish ‘to be wrapped in the BJP flag’”, taking a potshot at the Congress over its handling of former PM P.V. Narasimha Rao’s funeral. 

Kalyan Singh was the CM of Uttar Pradesh when the Babri Masjid was demolished. He passed away Saturday night in Lucknow after prolonged illness.

(Edited by Sunanda Ranjan)



 

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