BJP MP from Aligarh, Satish Gautam, said the party has taken the decision to "avoid" any confrontation over the matter after the Vice-Chancellor announced to hold a special seminar to mark contributions of the "valiant soldier" in the nation building.
"We have been assured that there will be no gathering at the University gate on December 1 on the occasion of the 128th anniversary of Raja Mahendra Pratap," AMU Vice-Chancellor Lt Gen (rtd) Zameer Uddin Shah said in a statement today.
The V-C said that a seminar to mark the contributions of Raja Mahendra will be held shortly.
Shah said,"As a special tribute to this valiant soldier, we will shortly be holding a seminar to mark his contributions for the cause of nation building. The date of this seminar will shortly be announced."
The V-C said,"I have no hesitation to state that Raja Mahendra Pratap remains one of the unsung heroes of India's freedom movement and his role deserves to be remembered for posterity.
"His lead role along with that with some of the leading Muslim clerics of that era like Maulana Mahmoodul Hasan and Maulana Obaidullah Sindhi in what is remembered as the 'Silk Letter Movement', deserves a very high place in the history of freedom movement of India," he added.
BJP MP from Aligarh, Satish Gautam, who is reported to have exchanged letters with AMU yesterday, has welcomed the Vice Chancellor's announcement regarding the holding of above seminar.
The BJP leaders had earlier planned to celebrate the birth anniversary of Pratap, a freedom fighter and one of the land donors to the AMU campus, in front of the main gate of the campus on December 1.
