Former Union Minister R.K. Singh Expresses Discontent, Urges Rajput Community to Unite

Insaaf Times Desk

R.K. Singh, former BJP MP from Ara Lok Sabha constituency and ex-Central Minister, has expressed his dissatisfaction with the party and hinted at charting a new political course. Speaking at a recent event, he stated that if the Rajput community does not receive proper representation, he may consider forming a new political party.

Singh accused the BJP and its top leadership of consistently neglecting the Rajput community. He claimed that in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, efforts were made to weaken him deliberately and that certain party leaders conspired against him to ensure his defeat. Expressing his discontent, he indicated a growing estrangement from the BJP.

After consulting with his supporters, Singh mentioned that he could launch a new party if he chooses. He told them, “Think seriously and let me know what the decision is,” signaling that he may soon take steps toward a new political direction.

Emphasizing the unity of the Rajput community, Singh said that the community will not receive its rightful share until it stands together. He urged the Rajputs to unite and fight for their rights, just like other communities.

However, Singh clarified that he will not contest the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections. He stressed that his goal is not electoral politics but providing better leadership for the community.

Singh’s discontent and the possibility of forming a new party have stirred Bihar’s political landscape. His move could pose a challenge to the BJP in future elections. While he has not made a formal announcement yet, his statements indicate a potential shift toward a new political path.

R.K. Singh has played a significant role in Bihar’s politics, and his new political initiative could bring a notable change in the state’s political dynamics.

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