A grand memorial will be constructed to preserve the memory of Mangal Pandey, the hero of India's first freedom struggle, Uttar Pradesh Transport Minister Dayashankar Singh said here on Saturday. Singh was taking part in a programme on the death anniversary of Pandey. After garlanding Pandey's statue at Kadam Chauraha, Singh announced, "A grand memorial will be constructed in Nagwa, the native village of Shaheed Mangal Pandey, to preserve his memory." Pandey was a sepoy (infantryman) in the 34th Bengal Native Infantry regiment of the British East India Company. He had rebelled against the British during the Great Revolt of 1857. Singh said the people of Ballia played a leading role in the freedom struggle and Pandey's name was at the top of that list. "Amar Shaheed Mangal Pandey, who laid down his life in the freedom struggle, will remain an inspiration for the youth of the country. I am ready to do anything for such a great man," Singh added. Rajya Sabha MP Neeraj Shekhar also .
Meanwhile, BSP said party will move the High court against the bail
The remarks by Singh, former UP vice-president of BJP, had stoked a major controversy with the party expelling him from the party
Singh had moved HC challenging FIR lodged against him by BSP leaders after he used derogatory language against Mayawati
Expelled BJP leader's wife Swati Singh apprehended threat to her and family members life
Akhilesh condemned the derogatory slur against Mayawati, but said she did sold tickets for the upcomming assembly polls
District units of the party have been asked to stage demonstrations under the banner of 'Beti Ke Samman Mein, Bhajpa Maidan Mein'
PM had launched Ujjwala scheme from Singh's constituency on May 1
The decision to suspend Singh was taken by BJP president Amit Shah, informed sources said