Vishvendra Singh Explained

Vishvendra Singh
Office:Cabinet Minister of TourismCivil Aviation Government of Rajasthan
Term Start:21 November 2021
Term End:December 2023
Successor:Gautam Kumar
Office1:Minister of Tourism
Government of Rajasthan
Term Start1:25 December 2018
Term End1:14 July 2020
1Blankname1:Chief Minister
1Namedata1:Ashok Gehlot
2Blankname1:Deputy Chief Minister
2Namedata1:Sachin Pilot
Predecessor1:Krishnendra Kaur (Deepa), BJP
Office2:Minister of Devasthan
Government of Rajasthan
Term Start2:25 December 2018
Term End2:14 July 2020
1Blankname2:Chief Minister
1Namedata2:Ashok Gehlot
2Blankname2:Deputy Chief Minister
2Namedata2:Sachin Pilot
Predecessor2:Raj Kumar Rinwa, BJP
Office3:Member of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
Term Start3:11 December 2018
Term End3:2023
Successor3:Dr. Shailesh Singh,[1] BJP
1Blankname3:Chief Minister
1Namedata3:Ashok Gehlot
2Blankname3:Speaker
2Namedata3:C. P. Joshi
Term Start4:8 December 2013
Term End4:11 December 2018
Predecessor4:Digamber Singh, BJP
Constituency4:Deeg-Kumher
1Blankname4:Chief Minister
1Namedata4:Vasundhra Raje
2Blankname4:Speaker
2Namedata4:Kailash Chandra Meghwal
Office5:Member of Parliament
Lok Sabha
Term Start5:2004
Term End5:2009
Successor5:Ratan Singh, INC
Constituency5:Bharatpur
1Blankname5:Prime Minister
1Namedata5:Dr. Manmohan Singh
2Blankname5:Lok Sabha Speaker
2Namedata5:Somnath Chatterjee
Term Start6:1999
Term End6:2004
Predecessor6:K. Natwar Singh, INC
Constituency6:Bharatpur
1Blankname6:Prime Minister
1Namedata6:Atal Bihari Vajpayee
2Blankname6:Lok Sabha Speaker
2Namedata6:Manohar Joshi
Term Start7:1989
Term End7:1991
Predecessor7:K. Natwar Singh, INC
Successor7:Krishnendra Kaur (Deepa), BJP
Constituency7:Bharatpur
1Blankname7:Prime Minister
1Namedata7:V. P. Singh
2Blankname7:Lok Sabha Speaker
2Namedata7:Rabi Ray
Title8:Maharaja of Bharatpur
Term Start8:8 July 1995
Predecessor8:Brijendra Singh
Constituency8:Bharatpur
Spouse:Maharani Divya Singh
Children:Yuvraj Anirudh Singh of Bharatpur
Father:Maharaja Brijendra Singh
Party:Indian National Congress 2008-present,
Otherparty:
Birth Date:23 June 1962
Birth Place:Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India
Honorific Prefix:Maharaja

Vishvendra Singh (born 23 June 1962) also known as Maharaja Vishvendra Singh is the scion of Sinsinwar Jat rulers of Bharatpur state and a politician in Rajasthan who has served as the Cabinet Minister of Tourism in the department of civil aviation of the Government of Rajasthan from November 2021 to December 2023.[2] He served as the Minister of Tourism and Devasthan in the Government of Rajasthan from December 2018 to July 2020. He also served as the Member of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly for three terms representing Nadbai constituency in 1993 and Deeg-Kumher constituency in 2013 and 2018. He was elected to the Lok Sabha representing Bharatpur constituency in 1989, 1999 and 2004.[3] [4]

Early life

Singh, hails from the Sinsinwar Jat clan of Bharatpur, was born into royalty on June 23, 1962, at Moti Mahal in Bharatpur. He is the son of Maharaja Sawai Brijendra Singh, the 13th Maharaja of Bharatpur.

Political career

Singh political career began with the Indian National Congress and became Zila Pramukh in 1988 and then he joined Janata Dal in 1989 and became member of the Lok Sabha for the first time after which he joined the Bharatiya Janata Party in 1991. He served as a Member of Parliament (MP) in the Lok Sabha representing Bharatpur for three terms from 1989 to 1991 as a member of Janata Dal, 1999 to 2009 as a member of the Bhartiya Janata Party.[5] [6] [7] During his tenure, he was part of the Committee on Science and Technology, Environment and Forests from 1999 to 2004, and the Committee on Personnel, Public Grievances, Law & Justice in 2004 to 2009.

In 2008, Singh switched to the Indian National Congress due to conflicts with his BJP colleague Digamber Singh. His move to Congress marked his return to the party after two decades. As a member of Congress party, he contested the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly elections and has been elected as MLA for the Nadbai constituency from 1993 to 1998 and Deeg-Kumher constituency for two terms, 2013–2018 and 2018–2023.[8]

Singh ministerial roles in the Rajasthan government have been significant. He served as the Minister of Tourism and Devasthan from December 2018 to July 2020, under chief minister Ashok Gehlot and deputy chief minister Sachin Pilot. Later, he held the portfolio of Tourism and Civil Aviation from November 2021 to December 2023.[9]

His political journey has been influenced by his royal heritage as the son of the last ruler of the princely state of Bharatpur, Maharaja Brijendra Singh. Despite the abolition of official symbols of princely India, including titles and privileges, in the 26th amendment to the Constitution of India in 1971, Singh’s royal background has provided him with a unique political leverage.

Rajasthan Legislative Assembly

SI No. Year Legislative Assembly Constituency Margin Colspan=2Party Post
1.199310thNadbai33,378Indian National CongressMLA
2.14thDeeg-Kumher11,162Indian National CongressMLA
3.15th Deeg-Kumher8,218Indian National CongressMLA

Lok Sabha

SI No. Year Lok Sabha Constituency Party Committee
1.BharatpurJanata Dal-
2.BharatpurBhartiya Janta PartyMember of the Committee on Science & Technology and Forest & Environment.
3.BharatpurBhartiya Janta PartyMember of the Committee on Personal & Public Grievance and Law & Justice.

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/story/deeg-kumher-assembly-election-results-2023-live-2470685-2023-12-03
  2. Book: India Today, Volume 10 . Thomson Living Media India Limited . 1985 . 5 October 2021.
  3. Web site: Maharaja Vishvendra Singh Of Bharatpur . 2024-05-21 . Jat Chiefs . en-US.
  4. Web site: राजस्थान ऑडियो कांड : 34 साल के सियासी सफर में पहली बार मंत्री बने विश्वेंद्र सिंह यूं फंसे . One India.
  5. Web site: IndiaVotes PC: Rajasthan 1989 . 2024-05-21 . IndiaVotes.
  6. Web site: IndiaVotes PC: Rajasthan 1999 . 2024-05-21 . IndiaVotes.
  7. Web site: IndiaVotes PC: Rajasthan 2004 . 2024-05-21 . IndiaVotes.
  8. Web site: 2018-10-23 . Constituency watch: Three-time Bharatpur MP has the edge . 2024-05-21 . Hindustan Times . en.
  9. News: 2021-11-24 . Rajasthan: Vishvendra Singh takes charge as tourism minister in Ashok Gehlot govt . 2024-05-21 . The Times of India . 0971-8257.