Half marathon was arranged in memory of Mulayam Singh Yadav
Half marathon was arranged in memory of Mulayam Singh Yadav, controversy on the letter from UP Sports Department updated: Do, 02 Oct 2025 02:37 am (IST) Half marathon is arranged in Ballia on November 25 in memory of Mulayam Singh Yadav. The Directorate of Sport has ordered the officials to campaign for it. The sports secretary has made it clear that this is not a government opportunity and is done by a private institution in which the players will participate at the expense of their costs. He described the letter of director as unfair. Sports Officer, State Bureau, Lucknow, who is promoting half marathon in memory of Mulayam. A half marathon will be arranged in Ballia on November 25 in memory of the founder of the Samajwadi party and former chief minister Mulayam Singh Yadav. The responsibility to promote the marathon organized by the Jan Dialogue Coordination Institution was entrusted to sports officers across the state. Remove advertisement, just read the news, even if the state government is not organized, questions are asked about the Sport Directorate who directly direct the regional sports officials as well as the sports officer and deputy sports officer. Dhananjay Singh Vishen, national secretary of SP Yuvjan Sabha and manager of public dialogue coordination, wrote a letter to Sports Director RP Singh last month about organizing half marathon in memory of Mulayam. On this, Mudrika Pathak, who was placed as Deputy Director Sport in the Sports Directorate, instructed all the local sports officers, sports officers and deputy sports officials to promote the half marathon in their respective districts and make sure they send the players to their own expenses. Half marathon begins on November 25 from Yamuna Prasad Inter College Vidya Bhavan Narayanpur. It ends in the feather Loric Sports stage, Ballia via Bansdih Court. It should be noted that when questions were asked about the sports officials for promoting the event in memory of Mulayam Singh Yadav, Sports Secretary Suhas made it clear that no such event was organized by the government, and that no instructions were given about such an event. On the letter from the Sports Directorate, he said that there was no justification for such letters for private opportunities. As for the letter, sports director RP Singh says the event is not arranged by the Directorate, but by a private institution. In this, the players will participate at their expense.