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Rajasthan: Bundi Rajput chose Brig as their ‘king’

Rajasthan: Bundi Rajput chose Brig as their 'king'
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Jaipur: Kings and Queens may no longer have the strength and title with the integration of Prince’s countries to India, but their successors continued to be respected as the titular head of the community in each even 75 years later.
Very embedded is a tradition of choosing titular heads in the powerful community in Makahudah, lack of one in the inheritance line still asking them to look for one.
Hada Rajput from Bundi, a Prince country who joined India in 1948, did not have a title of titular for almost 12 years, since Ranjit Singh, the son and the successor of their last king of Maharo King Bahadur Singh, died without children.
In January 2010.
The community has now chosen ’26 king ‘from the masses.
Brigadier Bhupesh Singh Hada, a soldier decorated by the Indian Army with Shakra Shakra (for anti-terrorist surgery in 1999) and a Vishisht Seva medal (for a commendable work in Siachen Glacier in 2019), has been chosen from a group of people chosen for him Contributions to the nation, Bundi and the community.
Brig Hada, who has ordered the Siasen Brigade, is the commander of the national security lawsuit, holds the difference in scaling MT Everest and MT Lhotse, is a burden of umbrella and underwater divers fighting, will be openly ‘crowned’ by the community in a Bundi temple on Sunday.
Ranjit Singh is Mother’s uncle (Mamosa) of the former UNI Minister Jitendra Singh congressional leader of Alwar, who is now locked in a court battle with one Avinash Chanana Chanana for ownership of the Kingdom of Kingdom property.
Property disputes, which involve Ranjit Singh relatives too, made the King’s title handed over to anyone for years.
Parley with the erstama city of Royals, consider Bundi’s brother, too fail to break the deadlock.
The Hada Hada Rajput community then decided to take problems into his hand and form the ‘Committee Paag’ to find a suitable successor among its members.
‘Paag’ is a turban that is bound to the successor to the death of the head of the family, then the name of the committee.
“We invite nominations through social campaigns that say ‘Bundi Hada’ must get a decent head.
After several meetings and deliberations, several selected names, including Shivendra Singh Kapren and Brig Hada,” said Arihant Singh, spokesman Paug Committee.
“Of the 118 Ex-Jagidar and Ex-Thusanar in Bundi, 108 finally chose Brig Hada and gave a written approval for caring it.
Next, we announced the name on December 4,” Singh said.
“We only give a leader.
The new king will not show a claim on the former Royal Bundi family property,” said Maharaj Shakti Singh, the Peag Committee Convener.
So, what relevance is the title that is not recognized by the law again? “It’s more ceremonial and titular in nature.
People wearing PaaG of Bundi is the head of the chauhan clan and ex-officio head of all Kshatriyas from the Bundi,” said Brig Hada, ‘King’ nominated.
Brig Hada, Alumni Sainik School Chittorgarh and National Defense Academy, explain the relevance of the title: “This is a ceremonial and titular.
The person wearing Paugong Bundi is the head of the Chauhan Hada clan and ex-officio head from all Kshatriyas from the Bundi.” He referred to the court’s decision Kerala Highest 2013, which upholds the state government argument that “Nothing is not constitutional in using the royal title because the 26th amendment in 1971 canceled the former king and their successor rights, not the title”.
The main goal of having a king, according to Brig Hada, is to “keep the community unite and help preserve our history and culture by maintaining the tradition of staying alive”.

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