Garima Singh

Garima Singh is an Indian politician and a member of the 17th Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh in India. Singh represents the Amethi Vidhan Sabha constituency, which is in Sultanpur district, Uttar Pradesh.

Garima Singh
Member of Legislative Assembly, Uttar Pradesh
In office
2017  Incumbent
Preceded byGayatri Prasad Prajapati
ConstituencyAmethi
Personal details
NationalityIndian
Political partyBharatiya Janata Party
Spouse(s)Sanjaya Sinh
ResidenceAmethi, Uttar Pradesh
Alma materIncumbent
ProfessionPolitician

Personal life

Garima Singh is legally married to another politician, Sanjaya Sinh (also known as Sanjay Singh). Sanjaya claims to be married with Ameeta Singh, the widow of Syed Modi, but Garima successfully contested the legitimacy of that marriage. Both the High Court and Supreme Court of India have declared the alleged mutual divorce between herself and Sanjay in 1995, which preceded his marriage to Ameeta, to be null and void. Sanjay has accepted the court rulings but maintains that Ameeta is his only legally wedded wife. Garima and Sanjay have a son and two daughters.[1]

Sanjay Singh was adopted by the king of Amethi, Rananjay Singh, as his heir prior to the abolition of all royal privileges in India and as such he inherited the former royal estates. In 1989, he had removed his wife Garima from the palace after beginning a relationship with Ameeta, who had recently been widowed. In 2014, Garima and her children took up residence at another palace in Amethi, called Bhupati Bhawan, and refused to move. Local people gathered to support her, claiming that she, rather than Ameeta, was the real queen.[2] Amidst claim and counter-claim, Anant Vikram Singh, who is Sanjay's son, has had the support of his mother in alleging that Ameeta has been undermining his future inheritance of various formerly royal properties. Sanjay denies the allegations, and also denies claims that the local people are not being looked after by the family in the manner that is customary. Garima claims that she entered the palace in support of her children, who all blame Ameeta for the troubles that have arisen since Sanjay and Ameeta began their relationship.[3]

Political career

Singh contested the 2017 Uttar Pradesh Assembly election as a Bharatiya Janata Party candidate and defeated her nearest competitor, Gayatri Prasad from the Samajwadi Party, with a margin of 5,065 votes.[4] Another contestant in that election was Ameeta Singh, who stood as an Indian National Congress candidate. The BJP hoped to win the seat by exploiting local sympathy for Garima, who is a relative of V. P. Singh, a former Prime Minister of India.[5] Both women named Sanjay Singh as their spouse in their election affidavits. BJP spokespeople claimed the result was indeed one based on elector's feelings about the long-running family drama.[6]

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References

  1. Battle Of Amethi, II, Outlook India.
  2. Srivastava, Piyush (12 February 2017). "'Queens' & knight in Amethi battle". The Telegraph. Retrieved 7 February 2018.
  3. Rai, Manmohan (20 September 2014). "Royal feud: 50-year-old Bhupati Bhavan Palace in Amethi locked in inheritance battle". The Times of India. Retrieved 7 February 2018.
  4. "ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA GENERAL ELECTION TO VIDHAN SABHA TRENDS & RESULT 2017". eciresults.nic.in. Retrieved 15 June 2017.
  5. Pathak, Vikas (17 February 2017). "Star wars in Amethi: Amita versus Garima". The Hindu. Retrieved 7 February 2018.
  6. Agha, Eram (11 March 2017). "Riding Garima Singh's 'Sympathy Wave', BJP Storms Gandhi Bastion". News18.


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