Also Read - Beyond Pawandeep Rajan-Arunita Kanjilal! Indian Idol 12 Contestant Sawai Bhatt Struggling With Stability, Read on Udit Narayan breaks silence on Indian Idol 12 controversy, asks ‘why was only Aditya got caught’ The singer added that he’s going to ask his son how he landed himself in a controversy when everyone else related to the show never spoke out.
In his latest interview with a news channel, Udit said that Aditya is attached to the show, and therefore, he says things instead of maintaining his silence. Now, Aditya’s father and veteran singer Udit Narayan came out in his son’s defense. Maharaja Udit Narayan Singh Saheb Bahadur ascended to Baikunth on 4 April 1835, aged 65, and was succeeded by his adopted son, Maharaja Ishwari Prasad Narayan Singh Sahib Bahadur.Indian Idol 12 controversy update: Indian Idol 12 host Aditya Narayan has been making waves on the internet with his back-to-back statements on the show ever since Kishore Kumar’s son Amit Kumar said that he was asked to praise the contestants irrespective of their performances. He built the first dam of UP for advancement of agriculture. However the Maharaja purchased these Zamindaries (all 96 Parganas) back, from under the table, and had the last laugh. The company, taking advantage of its own fraud, confiscated the last remaining lands of the Maharaja and placed them under their own control which were sold into permanent settlement as Zamindaries.
As expected, the report backed the false charges of mismanagement. However, the company, in accordance with its colonial intent, ordered a sham inquiry into Maharaj Udit Narayan Singh's personal affairs and his governance. Unable to spectate it silently, the Maharaja, in 1828, petitioned the company to annul the 1794 agreement under which the Benaras State had lost the sarkars, and to press for their return to state control. Britishers were not able to tolerate him, so conspired against him and under false charges confiscated all the lands of Benaras State and started ruthlessly exploiting the peasants. He was loved and revered by his people who established his statue at the Girija Bagh temple in PAC campus Ramnager (which is also a part of Ramlila at Ramnager). He like his father, did not levy taxes on farmers and he established checkpoints which took taxes according to the amount of goods which were taken to the city for selling and trading to encourage trade in finished goods, so as to check the drain of wealth from India. He added grandeur to and formed the present shape of the world famous Ramlila of Ramnager which was a low key affair at that time. He was even more averse to British dominion than his father and had regular confrontations with the company, who, in spite, falsely labeled him as an incapable administrator. He was a nationalist and a benevolent ruler who refused to bow down against the anarchy and corruption of the company. 12 September 1795 – 4 April 1835) became the new king of Benares. Maharaja Udit Narayan Singh was the eldest surviving son of Maharaj Mahip Narayan Singh, Udit Narayan Singh Sahib Bahadur (1770 – 4 April 1835, r.
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