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In 2017, Shekhawat filed a complaint to the Ministry of Defence accusing two former army chiefs, Gen. Bikram Singh and Gen. Dalbir Singh, and a senior serving officer, Lt. Gen. Abhay Krishna of victimizing him. Shekhawat claimed he was denied promotion because of lackluster reviews in annual confidential reports given to him as retaliation. [14]
A much-publicised later investigation led to the arrest of a large number of people from Deorala, said to have been present in the ceremony including Roop’s father-in-law Sumer Singh, and three other relatives on charges of murder and abetting suicide. [1] Eventually, 11 people, including state politicians, were charged with glorification of ...
The victim of the Sati incident was of an educated 18-year-old woman named Roop Kanwar, who was a resident of the village and whose husband, Mal Singh Shekhawat, had died of disease the previous day.
Hari Singh was a British Indian Army officer from the Shekhawat clan. Sir Pratap made him Thakur of Deoli. He was the Father of Major Dalpat Singh, who is known as the "Hero of Haifa" for his actions during the Battle of Haifa during World War I. [1] Part of Hari Singh's distinction was that he was an outstanding polo player. [2]
Devi Singh Shekhawat is an Indian politician from Rajasthan. He is an member of the Legislative Assembly from Bansur Assembly constituency since the 2023 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly election , representing the Bharatiya Janata Party .
[100] [101] [102] Despite the victim's family filing a complaint, [103] no action was taken against the accused, raising concerns about impunity and lack of accountability. [ 104 ] [ 105 ] [ 106 ]
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Bhairon Singh Shekhawat: Chhabra: 22 June 1977 16 February 1980 2 years, 239 days 6th (1977 election) Janata Party – Vacant [c] (President's rule) – 16 February 1980 6 June 1980 111 days – 9 Jagannath Pahadia: Weir: 6 June 1980 14 July 1981 1 year, 38 days 7th (1980 election) Indian National Congress: 10 Shiv Charan Mathur: Mandalgarh: 14 ...