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Rajnath Singh

Rajnath Singh (born July 10, 1955, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India) is a prominent politician of India and currently the Home Minister of India and the current ruling party is former President of the Bharatiya Janata Party. He was the president of the youth wing of BJP and the Uttar Pradesh of the BJP (which is also his home state), the unit. Initially, he was a lecturer of physics, but he used his long association with the RSS for joining the Janata Party early, due to which he held many positions in Uttar Pradesh.

Early life:
Rajnath Singh was born in Bhabora, a small village in Varanasi district of Uttar Pradesh state of India. His father's name was Ram Badan Singh and his mother was Gujarati goddess.  He was born in an ordinary farming family of the area and later he got the title of Acharya in physics in the first category from the University of Gorakhpur.  He has been associated with the Sangh Parivar since the age of 13 (from 1964) and was associated with the Sangh after joining physics lectures in Mirzapur.  In 1974, one on the forehead With bright red tilak, he was appointed secretary of the Indian Jana Sangh.

Early political life:
Rajnath Singh started his political life from Uttar Pradesh, from 2000 to 2002 as the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh and the Minister of Agriculture under the rule of the National Democratic Alliance.

BJP President:
Rajnath Singh has also been the president of the party twice. Earlier, this achievement was only with Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Lal Krishna Advani.

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