Jaipur: Bhagwan Singh Rolsahabsar, a revered figure in Rajasthan’s Kshatriya community and senior patron of the Shri Kshatriya Yuvak Sangh (SKYS), passed away at 81 due to kidney failure and multiple organ complications. His death marks a significant loss for the community, with tributes pouring in from across the state. Rolsahabsar’s body was placed at the Sangh Shakti Bhavan in Jaipur for public homage, drawing a large gathering of community members and followers. His cremation took place at Jhotwara, with final rites performed by Laxman Singh Beniankabas, the current head of SKYS. Prominent leaders, including Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma, former chief ministers Ashok Gehlot and Vasundhara Raje, and Congress leader Sachin Pilot, expressed their condolences, highlighting his lifelong dedication to societal service. Born in 1944 in Sikar district’s Rolsahabsar village, Bhagwan Singh’s journey with SKYS began in 1963. He became the Sangh Pramukh in 1989, known for his commitment and simplicity. Over the years, he participated in over 500 training camps, introducing initiatives to unite and strengthen the community. Rolsahabsar also founded the Shri Pratap Foundation, aiming to bridge the gap between public representatives and the community. His efforts significantly contributed to promoting SKYS’s ideology on a national level. Chief Minister Sharma said, “Deeply saddened by the news of Bhagwan Singh Ji Rolsahabsar’s demise. His contributions to society will always be remembered.” Former CM Gehlot praised his disciplined and simple lifestyle, while ex-CM Raje highlighted his lifelong dedication to societal service. Bhagwan Singh Rolsahabsar’s legacy as a guiding force in Rajasthan’s social landscape will continue to inspire future generations.
Rolsahabsar, spiritual & social stalwart, dies at 81 in Jaipur | Jaipur News
