Entire village fasted for 28 year old Mulayam Singh Yadav, to win the election

GG News Bureau

New Delhi, 10th Oct. Socialism was in vogue throughout the nation. This dates back to the 1960s, when Ram Manohar Lohia was the nation’s most prominent socialist leader. Rallies were being held across the nation, particularly in the many cities of Uttar Pradesh, which had reached Delhi’s throne. These demonstrations must have drawn Netaji. His mind was totally consumed by socialist ideology. Mulayam Singh Yadav entered politics as he slowly left the arena. Mulayam only owned a bicycle at the time. The entire village observed a fast, so he won the election. After that, Mulayam not only became an MLA but also the state’s three-time Chief Executive and traveled all the way to the White House to become the Defense Minister.

Mulayam Singh Yadav, the founder of the Samajwadi Party and a former Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, is currently admitted at Medanta Hospital. His close friends claim that he is currently under the care of medical professionals. The entire nation is currently praying for his quick recovery.

To get him elected as an MLA, the entire village observed a fast. Furthermore, the villagers provided Mulayam with the vehicle and fuel by raising money, allowing him to campaign. Here is the whole story.

 

Mulayam rose as a hero in the MLA’s eyes

Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia’s United Socialist Party included Mulayam Singh Yadav as a prominent member. The farmers and the underprivileged in his community were always represented by him with a strong voice. Politics, wrestling, and soft mastery all juggled their respective balls during this time. Previously, Mulayam murdered a heavyweight wrestler in the Jaswantnagar arena. During that programme, Mulayam caught the attention of then-MLA Nathu Singh. A new rise in Mulayam’s political fortunes followed that incident. Mulayam was trained by Nathu Singh.

He became a teacher in 1965, but politics had already taken precedent in his mind

After receiving his BA from Etawah, Mulayam Singh moved to Shikohabad to enroll in a teaching program. He was hired as a teacher at Jain Inter College in Karhal in 1965, according to the issue. He was hired as a teacher at Jain Inter College in Karhal in 1965, according to the issue.

Mulayam won the lottery

Only two years had passed since the job. Nathu Singh, Mulayam Singh Yadav’s political mentor, decided to run Mulayam Singh Yadav from his Jaswantnagar district in the 1967 local elections. The name was formally stamped after advocating with Ram Manohar Lohia.

“One vote, one note”

The Karhal seat had been selected by Nathu Singh. Mulayam began his campaign after learning that the Socialist Party needed him to drive from Jaswantnagar. Darshan Singh, one of his friends, owned a two – wheeler. He frequently participated in political campaigns while riding behind Darshan Singh. One vote, one note was the catchphrase. Mulayam would request a rupee donation in exchange for a promise to return it with interest.

The villagers’ fasting period

With the financial assistance, Mulayam Singh Yadav purchased an outdated Ambassador vehicle. However, now it was a fuel-related question. The villagers of Mulayam called a meeting and declared that anyone running for office from the village would not be permitted to run without funding. The villagers decided to only eat on one day of the week. To pay for the car’s fuel, that money was saved.

Surprised by defeating Congress candidate

Mulayam Singh Yadav spared in Jaswantnagar with Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna’s close friend and Congress candidate Advocate Lakhan Singh. In the very first round, Mulayam emerged victorious. And at the age of 28, he was elected to the legislature.

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