UP mango cultivator names hybrid after Modi

May 24, 2014 05:12 pm | Updated 05:43 pm IST - Lucknow

Veteran mango cultivator Kalimullah has developed a new variety of mango and named it “ Namo aam ” after Prime Minister-designate Narendra Modi.

The new genus has the salient features of “ Husn—e—Aara ”, known for its beauty, and “ Dussehri ” which is popular for its taste. The new variety is named after and dedicated to Narendra Modi, Kalimullah said on Friday.

Kalimullah, who is popularly known as the “Mango King”, had in the past developed several different mango cross breeds to suit the personality of dignitaries. He said that the new variety would suit Modi.

“I wish that the first ripe fruit of this variety reaches Modiji (so) that he tastes it and give an opportunity for its fragrance to spread the world over,” he said.

He said mango lovers, however, will have to wait to taste it as it will take some time to reach markets.

Kalimullah has pinned his hopes on Modi who, he says, will play a major role in world politics.

“We have high expectations from Modi and pray that he takes everyone along. His thinking appears to be good. He can play a major role in ending conflicts world over,” he said.

“Muslim community has high hopes from Modiji. They also hope that he would put forth his views, taking everyone along,” he said.

Kalimullah, a celebrated expert in mango cultivation in the famed mango belt of Malihabad here, earned global acknowledgement by developing 300 different variants of the fruit on one tree.

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