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Lakshmi Kant Singh (born 14 September 1989) is an Indian politician, engineer, and social leader from Mau district, Uttar Pradesh. He currently serves as the National President of the Bharatiya Kshatriya Mahasabha and is actively involved in social organization, community leadership, and advocacy for Kshatriya unity and rights.
Early Life and Education
Lakshmi Kant Singh was born on 14 September 1989 in Devi Ka Pura village under Mirpur Rahimabad Gram Sabha, district Mau, Uttar Pradesh. He was born into a modest family background and completed his early education in his local region.
After completing his secondary education locally, he pursued Intermediate studies in Mau city. For higher education, he enrolled at Kurukshetra University, Haryana, where he earned a Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) degree in Engineering.
Following his graduation, he worked with various companies and gained technical and managerial experience.
Social Awakening and Public Life
Alongside his professional career, Lakshmi Kant Singh developed a strong sense of social responsibility. He became particularly concerned about the condition of the displaced Rajput community, which has historically been divided into 13 classes and 84 branches, facing challenges related to identity, recognition, and social dignity.
He made it his mission to work toward unity, constitutional recognition, and social respect for the Kshatriya community.
Historical and Documentary Background
Lakshmi Kant Singh has emphasized the rich organizational history of the Kshatriya community. Historical records such as:
- Documents from the 67th National Convention
- Government correspondence records from 1947
- Administrative communications regarding community identity
indicate that organized efforts for community recognition have existed in the past.
Archived government documents show that issues regarding Rajput identity and titles were discussed at administrative levels, demonstrating that the matter has both historical and governmental relevance.
Newspaper reports such as:
- “Discussion on Kshatriya Unification”
- “Need for Unity among Kshatriyas”
highlight the recurring importance of social unity and organizational restructuring.
Organizational Leadership
Recognizing historical foundations and contemporary needs, Engineer Lakshmi Kant Singh established the Bharatiya Kshatriya Mahasabha and assumed the role of National President.
Under his leadership, the organization has initiated:
- Kshatriya Unification Maha-Sammelan (National Conferences)
- Campaigns to integrate established and displaced Kshatriya communities into the mainstream
- Social harmony and honor ceremonies
- Preservation of historical documents
- Legal and constitutional advocacy for community rights
- Youth mobilization and organizational expansion programs
Vision and Mission
Lakshmi Kant Singh’s objective extends beyond organizational formation. His mission is to restore historical heritage, strengthen unity, and secure a dignified place for the community through constitutional and democratic methods.
He believes that:
- Social unity
- Ideological clarity
- Legal and constitutional pathways
are essential for achieving long-term and sustainable change.
Public Identity
Engineer Lakshmi Kant Singh is emerging as a leadership figure who seeks to combine history, organization, and structured advocacy in pursuit of social reform and recognition.