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Raja Man Singh (politician)

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Raja Maan Singh
Born(1921-12-05)5 December 1921
Died21 February 1985(1985-02-21) (aged 63)
Cause of deathKilled in encounter
NationalityIndian
OccupationPolitician
TitleMember of Legislative Assembly
Term1952 to 1984
Political partyIndependent
ChildrenKrishnendra Kaur Deepa (daughter)
FatherKishan Singh of Bharatpur

Raja Maan Singh (born 5 December 1921 – died 21 February 1985[1][2]) was an Indian politician and titular head of Jats princely Bharatpur State.[3] He was seven-time Independent Member of Legislative Assembly from Deeg assembly constituency from 1952 to 1984. He was the son of Kishan Singh of Bharatpur.[1]

He was killed along with his two supporters in a fake police encounter[4] in February 1985 after an incident of violence in which Rajasthan's then chief minister Shiv Charan Mathur's helicopter was damaged.[1] His murder case was investigated by the CBI.[5] Singh's murder led to the resignation of CM Shiv Charan Mathur.[6][1] On 20 July 2020, a special CBI court in Mathura convicted 11 policemen, including former Deputy Superintendent of Police Kan Singh Bhati in Raja Man Singh's murder case.[4][7]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Graham, Victoria (23 February 1985). "Maharaja's Son Killed by Police in Alleged Campaign Shootout". Associated Press.
  2. ^ Smith, R.V. (13 August 2018). "A mysterious 'encounter'". The Hindu.
  3. ^ "Justice delayed & denied for Man Singh". The Asian Age. 27 February 2015.
  4. ^ a b Foujdar, Suresh; Chaturvedi, Amit (21 July 2020). "11 cops convicted for killing Rajasthan ex-royal in fake encounter 35 yrs ago". Hindustan Times.
  5. ^ Khandekar, Sreekant (15 August 1985). "MLA Man Singh murder case: CBI files charge-sheet against 16 policemen". India Today. Retrieved 30 December 2013.
  6. ^ Mukherjee, Deep (21 July 2020). "Explained: The Bharatpur encounter case that forced a Rajasthan CM to step down". Indian Express.
  7. ^ Mehta, Kriti (21 July 2020). "Mathura court convicts 11 cops in 1985 death case of Raja Man Singh who rammed his jeep into CM's helicopter". Times Now.