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Birthplace | Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India |
Birth Date | June 29, 1970 |
Nationality | Indian |
Native Name | Brahmadeen R. Singh |
Residence | Maharashtra, India |
Education | Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering from Shivaji University, Kolhapur, Maharashtra |
Occupation | Politician, Social Activist |
Spouse(s) | Amravati B. Singh |
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B.D. Singh (Brahmadeen R. Singh), born on June 29, 1970, is a well-known Indian politician with strong roots in Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh. Over the years, Singh has carved out a significant presence in Indian politics, notably serving as the National Spokesperson for the Shiv Sena party. His political journey began in 1992, marking the start of a career defined by dedication to public service and political engagement.
A close associate of the late Shri Pramod Mahajan, a highly respected politician and a key figure in Indian politics, Singh was profoundly influenced by Mahajan's leadership and ideology. This association significantly shaped his own political path, with Singh playing an instrumental role in various party activities and campaigns over the years.
As National Spokesperson for the Shiv Sena, Singh has been an outspoken and influential figure, articulating the party's positions and policies on various national and regional issues. His career is characterized by a deep commitment to his party’s values and the welfare of the people, earning him respect within the political circles of Maharashtra and beyond.[1][2]
Early Life
B.D. Singh (Brahmadeen R. Singh) was born into a Hindu family in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, to Ram Govind Singh and the late Mrs. Sugiya R. Singh. His upbringing was deeply influenced by the rich cultural and traditional values of India, which played a significant role in shaping his worldview and political beliefs.
Singh pursued his education in engineering, earning a Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering from Shivaji University in Kolhapur, Maharashtra. This academic foundation in engineering provided him with a strong analytical mindset and problem-solving skills, which he later applied in his political career.
Committed to public service from a young age, B.D. Singh has dedicated much of his life to roles that foster positive change within society. His diverse experiences in politics and social work reflect his passion for the welfare of his community. Through his leadership and involvement in various initiatives, Singh has worked tirelessly to make a meaningful impact, consistently striving to improve the lives of people around him. His contributions extend beyond politics, showcasing his deep commitment to the betterment of society.
Political Career
B.D. Singh (Brahmadeen R. Singh) was introduced to the world of politics by the late Shri. Pramod Mahajan, a prominent leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), in the early 1990s. Singh played a key role as a spokesperson for Mahajan during the latter's initial political journey, helping to articulate and promote the party's agenda. This early association with Mahajan significantly shaped Singh's political trajectory and approach.
In the same period, Singh, alongside the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), became actively involved in the Ram Mandir Ayodhya movement, a cause that has been central to India's political discourse. His participation in this landmark movement reflected his deep commitment to political activism and his role in shaping national issues.
Between the early 1990s and 2000, Singh continued to contribute to the BJP's growth in Maharashtra, organizing various programs and events to support the party's expansion and engagement with the public. His leadership and organizational skills helped cement the BJP's presence in the state.
In 2017, Singh was appointed as the Mumbai Vice President of the Sahayogi Party of BJP's Republican Party of India (RPI), a position that allowed him to further deepen his political influence and continue his work in public service.
From 2021-2024, Singh represented the National Commission for Backward Classes, a key role in advocating for the rights and welfare of backward classes in India.
On 13th March 2024, Singh received a significant appointment as the National Spokesperson of the Shiv Sena party, along with the role of Co-Communication Chief for Uttar Pradesh Region by Maharashtra Chief Minister, Shri. Eknath Shinde. This appointment marked a new chapter in his political career, affirming his ongoing commitment to his public duties and his continued influence in shaping political discourse across India.
Social Activism
From 2000 onwards, B.D. Singh (Brahmadeen R. Singh) has been an active social activist, using his platform to raise awareness and create change on critical social issues. Notably, he hosted several programs across Maharashtra to raise awareness against the dowry system, a deeply ingrained social issue that he aimed to challenge and eradicate. His advocacy helped foster greater awareness and action against dowry-related violence and discrimination, making a significant impact on the social landscape of the state.
In addition to his efforts against the dowry system, Singh has been deeply involved in the protection of women's rights and the rights of backward classes. His commitment to social justice led him to be appointed as the Chairman of the Saint Ram Govind Trust from 2010 to 2017, where he spearheaded various initiatives focused on empowering marginalized communities and ensuring they have access to equal opportunities.
Throughout his career, Singh has been a vocal advocate for social justice and has worked tirelessly with institutions and organizations dedicated to these causes. He encourages collaboration and leadership in addressing society's most pressing issues, particularly those related to gender equality and the upliftment of backward classes. His efforts have positioned him as a model of leadership, as he continues to work towards creating a more inclusive and promising future for all, emphasizing the importance of collective action and social responsibility. Through his unwavering dedication, Singh has built a legacy that combines political leadership with a deep commitment to social activism.
Personal Life
Singh is married to Amravati B. Singh and the couple have two daughter and a son named Pooja, Poonam, and Vishal B. Singh.
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External Links
- B.D. Singh on Instagram
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- B.D. Singh on Twitter