Amit Shah pays tribute to Kalyan Singh on death anniversary
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A leader who chose principle over power — that is how Union Home Minister Amit Shah remembered former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Kalyan Singh on his death anniversary, Friday, August 21, 2026. Shah's tribute, posted on X, invoked Babuji's legacy of clean governance and ideological resolve as a living lesson for every party worker.
Shah wrote — 'उत्तर प्रदेश में अपराध मुक्त शासन की शुरुआत कर कल्याण सिंह जी ने प्रदेश में सुशासन को जमीन पर उतारने का काम किया' — calling Kalyan Singh the man who brought 'crime-free governance' to Uttar Pradesh and translated good governance from promise to ground reality. He also highlighted how Babuji 'renounced power for his principles', proving that for him, national interest always came first.
Kalyan Singh's place in UP's political history
Kalyan Singh served as Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh twice — first in 1991–1992, marking the BJP's debut state government in India's most populous state, and again from 1997 to 1999. His tenures are remembered within the party as foundational moments: an early demonstration that the BJP could govern, not merely campaign.
His decision to relinquish office rather than compromise on what he held to be matters of principle became a defining chapter of his biography — one that BJP leaders have consistently cited as a template of ideological commitment over political convenience.
Why the tribute matters beyond the occasion
Annual death-anniversary tributes from senior BJP leaders to veteran figures like Kalyan Singh are a deliberate act of institutional memory. They serve to connect the party's present governance posture — its emphasis on law and order, organisational discipline, and cadre culture — to a lineage of leaders who embodied those values before they became campaign planks.
Shah's message closes with a line aimed squarely at the rank and file: that Kalyan Singh's entire life, from party organisation to government, is 'har ek karyakarta ke liye preranadayi' — 'an inspiration for every single worker.' In a party that prizes cadre motivation, that framing is pointed.
Kalyan Singh passed away on August 21, 2021, at the age of 89. Five years on, his death anniversary continues to draw formal remembrances from the BJP's top leadership — a measure of the weight his legacy still carries inside the organisation.
For a party that built its first major state government on his watch, the memory of Kalyan Singh is not just sentiment. It is a founding story, told again every August.