Talking to reporters here Tiwari said, keeping in view 72 years of his political services and age, he has "handed over his political and family inheritance to his wife Ujjwala and son Rohit and declared them as his registered heir."
The former Uttar Pradesh chief minister clarified that in past if he had given heir status to anyone through a will or any other document, then it should be considered "null and void" from immediate effect.
The 89-year-old veteran leader said if his name was being used by any private trust, institution or organisation without his approval, it should be considered as "cancelled and ineffective" from Wednesday itself.
Speaking on the occasion, Ujjawala said that putting his faith, Tiwari has declared her and son Rohit as his family and political heir. On being asked whether she would in future contest election from Nainital, constituency of Tiwari, Ujjawala said she would not comment on that as of now.
On a question about whether the Congress leader has declared anyone his heir in the past, she said, her husband has told her nothing like this. Rohit fought a long legal battle to prove Tiwari his biological father. Later Tiwari accepted Rohit as his "son and Ujjwala as wife."
After the dispute got resolved, Tiwari married Ujjwala on May 15 this year.
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