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Mahendra Singh Mewar

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Indian politician (1941–2024)

Mahendra Singh Mewar
Maharana
Mahendra Singh in 2021
Maharana of Mewar (pretender)
Reign1984–2024
Coronation1984
PredecessorBhagwat Singh Mewar
SuccessorVishvaraj Singh Mewar
MaharanaKingdom of Mewar
Born(1941-02-24)24 February 1941
Udaipur,Kingdom of Mewar,Rajputana Agency,India
Died10 November 2024(2024-11-10) (aged 83)
SpousePrincess Nirupama Kumari ofTehri Garhwal
IssuePrinceVishvaraj Singh Mewar
Princess Trivikrama Kumari
Era dates
1984–2024
HouseHouse of Sisodia orHouse of Mewar
DynastySisodia dynasty
FatherBhagwat Singh, Crown Prince of Mewar
MotherPrincess Sushila Kumari of Bikaner
Political Party:Bharatiya Janata Party andIndian National Congress

Mahendra Singh Mewar (Hindi:Mahendra Singha Mewaṛa,pronounced[məɦɜndɾᵊsɪɳɣʰmeʋäːɽ]; 24 February 1941 – 10 November 2024) was an Indian politician who served as aMember of Parliament (Lok Sabha) and was the 76thMaharana of the now-defunctKingdom of Mewar.

Business and political career

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Mahendra had led a yatra withAtal Bihari Vajpayee in Mewar.[1] Mahendra was elected to the Lok Sabha fromChittorgarh in the1989 Indian general election fromBJP with a record winning margin of over 190,000 votes.[2] He was a Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Industry, 1990.[3] He joinedIndian National Congress and contested fromChittorgarh Constituency but lost toJaswant Singh of the BJP.[4] He also contested fromBhilwara Constituency where he lost toSubhash Chandra Baheria in1996 Lok Sabha elections.[2][5][6][7][8] His father-in-lawManabendra Shah, was an eight-time Member of Parliament.[9][10]

During the lifetime of Late Maharana Bhagwat Singh Mewar, he assisted in the formation of the Maharana Mewar Charitable Foundation, managed the world-famousLake Palace Hotel when it was first recognised as a five-star hotel and the Garden Hotel, also at Udaipur when it was accorded a three-star status.[citation needed]

He was also the President, Maharana Bhupal Institutions (under Vidya Pracharini Sabha, Udaipur, Rajasthan); St. Vice-President, General Council and Board of Governors, Mayo College, Ajmer; Patron, Akhil Bharatiya and Mewar Kshetra Kshatriya Mahasabha.[3]

Personal life

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Mahendra Singh Mewar was the eldest son of Mewar's titular rulerBhagwat Singh.[11] He graduated fromMayo College,Ajmer where he was a sportsman. He completed his B.A. at Government College, Ajmer and resided in Samor Bagh.[6]

Mahendra Singh was married to Princess Nirupama Kumari of Tehri Garhwal.[9] Mahendra Singh Mewar has one son and one daughter. His sonVishvaraj Singh is married to Mahima Kumari, daughter of Jagdishwari Prasad Singh Deo of Panchkot, and have two children, one daughter named Baisa Jayati Kumari and a son named Devajaditya Singh.[12] His daughter, Kanwrani Trivikrama Kumari Jamwal is married to Divya Ashish Singh ji Jamwal ofAkhnoor.

There has been some controversy between branches of the family about the leadership of the House of Mewar and subsequently the holder of the custodianship. The lines are betweenArvind Singh Mewar on the one hand and Mahendra Singh Mewar on the other.

Mahendra Singh Mewar died on 10 November 2024, at the age of 83.[13]

Dispute over succession

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In 1984, Maharana Bhagwat Singh willed his entire property through a trust to younger son Arvind. He not only made Arvind the executor of the will, but also included daughter Yogeshwari Kumari as a trustee. Elder son Mahendra Singh, who had a year before accused his father of wasteful expenditure, polygamy and sought division of the vast property, was left out.[14]

However, after the demise of Late Bhagwat Singh ji Mewar of Udaipur, as his eldest son, Mahendra Singhji Mewar was 'Crowned' the Maharana of Mewar -76th Custodian of the Shrine, in a Raj Tilak ceremony on 19 November 1984, with the religious ceremonies and public participation within the City Palace, Udaipur, and thereafter the procession and "darshan" before Shri Eklingji at Kailashpuri.[citation needed]

His younger brother,Arvind Singh Mewar has since however, claimed that he is the Head of the Family. The Estate of Late Bhagwat Singh Mewar of Udaipur has been declared a H.U.F (Hindu United Family - Joint Family) by the Income Tax Tribunal in 1981 and is subject to a partition suit since 1983. Stay orders have been applicable on this Estate since and the activities initiated, expanded, alterations undertaken by Shri Arvind Singh Mewar have been during the pendency of these orders.[citation needed] Mahendra Singh Mewar had filed a petition in the court demanding equal share of property for family members and finally the decree has been passed in his favour.[15] The court has also put an immediate stop to all commercial activities at movable and immovable properties like Shambu Niwas, Badi Pal and Ghasghar which have not been given to any companies or trusts so far. All movable and immovable properties which have not been transferred to the company, trustees or persons, such as Shambhu Niwas, Badi Pal, Grass House, etc will be used by three parties—Mahendra Singh, Arvind Singh and Yageshwari Devi for four years. Since these properties are currently with Arvind Singh, he has been asked to give the said assets, accounts and documents to his elder brother, Mahendra Singh on 1 April 2021. Mahendra Singh will give the property to Yageshwari on 1 April 2025. After this, Yageshwari on 1 April 2029 will hand over these assets to Arvind Singh. The asset transfer process will start from January 2021.[15][16]

Arvind Singh's place of residence isShambhu Niwas Palace and their ancestral hunting lodge Shikarbadi Palace. On the demise of Late Bhagwat Singh Mewar of Udaipur, parts of the Palace, specifically those in which Late Maharana Bhagwat Singh ji Mewar of Udaipur was residing were sealed by Mahendra Singh Mewar. Against orders of theHigh Court of Rajasthan, the government / administration handed over these parts to Arvind Singh for which a contempt petition is under adjudication before the Supreme Court of India. Mahendra Singh Mewar had been permitted by theSupreme Court of India to take steps to repossess these parts of the Palace. It is under these circumstances that Arvind Singh has been residing in the City Palace.[citation needed]

The relationship between the two branches of the family have remained tense.[17][18] While in the international press,Arvind Singh Mewar is mentioned as the current head of the family, the local old noble families ofUdaipur recognised Maharana Mahendra Singhji Mewar as the rightful head.[12][19][20]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Arnimesh, Shanker (17 October 2023)."Rajput card, eye on Mewar — why Rajasthan BJP brought in Maharana Pratap descendant & Karni Sena heir".ThePrint. Retrieved13 November 2023.
  2. ^ab"तीन दशक बाद महाराणा प्रताप के वंशज की BJP में एंट्री, कौन हैं विश्वराज सिंह मेवाड़, जानिए Profile".Navbharat Times (in Hindi). Retrieved13 November 2023.
  3. ^ab"Loksabha members: Mewar, Shri Mahendra Singh - Data is Info: Data is more useful if it is made available in a better format".Data is Info. Retrieved13 November 2023.
  4. ^"Jaswant Singh prepares for his last innings in Parliament from Rajasthan".India Today. Retrieved13 November 2023.
  5. ^उदयपुर, विपिन चंद्र सोलंकी (19 October 2023)."महाराणा प्रताप के वंशज विश्वराज सिंह ने जॉइन की BJP, क्या इससे मेवाड़ की राजनीति पर पड़ेगा असर?".abplive.com (in Hindi). Retrieved13 November 2023.
  6. ^ab"Vishwaraj Singh Mewar: कौन हैं महाराणा प्रताप के वंशज विश्वराज मेवाड़, पहले पिता को मिली जीत, अब BJP ने दिया टिकट".Zee News (in Hindi). Retrieved13 November 2023.
  7. ^Saini, Vishwanath (17 October 2023)."Vishvaraj Singh Mewar".OneIndia News. Retrieved13 November 2023.
  8. ^"Easy access, clean image gives BJP MP Subhash Baheria an edge in Bhilwara".Hindustan Times. 5 April 2019. Retrieved15 November 2023.
  9. ^abHoon, Preeti (31 January 2020)."Maharaja Manujendra Shah's Craze For Cars & A Childhood Story".PREETI HOON. Retrieved13 November 2023.
  10. ^Rathore, Abhinay (1948)."Tehri Garhwal (Princely State)".Rajput Provinces of India. Retrieved13 November 2023.
  11. ^"Mewar royal family's connect with people will help BJP win Nathdwara: Vishvaraj Singh".The Times of India. 5 November 2023.ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved13 November 2023.
  12. ^abRathore, Abhinay (14 February 1941)."Udaipur (Princely State)".Rajput Provinces of India. Retrieved13 November 2023.
  13. ^पूर्व मेवाड़ राजघराने के महेंद्र सिंह मेवाड़ का निधन, संभाग में शोक की लहर, लोगों जताया दुख(in Hindi)
  14. ^Rohit Parihar, Mewar Muddle,India Today, 2000,http://www.india-today.com/itoday/20000124/states.htmlArchived 24 September 2015 at theWayback Machine
  15. ^ab"37-year-old Mewar royal property dispute finally settled".MorungExpress. Retrieved13 November 2023.
  16. ^"Udaipur court gives decision in 37-year-old property dispute of Mewar royals".The New Indian Express. Retrieved13 November 2023.
  17. ^Akhtar Khan, महेंद्रसिंह और लक्ष्यराज के समर्थक भिड़े,http://www.udaipurpost.com/mewar-royal-family-once-again-the-controversy-became-public.html, Udaipur Post, 11 June 2013
  18. ^भूपालसिंह की प्रतिमा का अनावरण आज,https://www.bhaskar.com/article/RAJ-UDA-bust-of-bhupalasinh-today-3455738.html, Dainik Bhaskar News Network, 28 June 2012
  19. ^महेन्द्रसिंह मेवाड का स्वागत,http://www.bhaskar.com/article/RAJ-OTH-23012-3322957.htmlArchived 6 August 2014 at theWayback Machine Matrix News | 26 May 2012
  20. ^बार एसोसिएशन प्रतिनिधिमण्डल ने महाराणा महेन्द्र सिंह से की मुलाकातhttp://www.khabarindia.tv/udaipur-news-_801.html#.Uk9NU9LktlAArchived 13 April 2016 at theWayback Machine, 11 August 2013

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