Mandeep Singh Rimpy installed as new President of Yuva Rajput Sabha

Mandeep Singh Rimpy after his installation as new President of YRS. -Excelsior/Rakesh
Mandeep Singh Rimpy after his installation as new President of YRS. -Excelsior/Rakesh

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Nov 21: Mandeep Singh Rimpy has been installed as the new President of Yuva Rajput Sabha (YRS).
The formal announcement in this regard was made by Advocate Pushvinder Singh, Core Committee Member, during a press conference, which was also addressed by Mandeep Singh Rimpy, Rajinder Singh (Chief Patron YRS), Vikram Singh Vicky (Ex-President), and Rajan Singh Happy (Ex-President).
It may be recalled that on 20-08-2025, during a consensus-driven meeting held in the presence of Rajput Biradari representatives, Core Committee members, and senior leaders of YRS had unanimously resolved that Sanjeev Singh Rinku would serve as President for three months, and thereafter Mandeep Singh Rimpy would assume the Presidentship of YRS for the next two years.
Mandeep Singh expressed his gratitude to the Biradari and YRS for placing their trust in him and assured dedicated efforts to strengthen the organisation across all regions.
Rajinder Singh highlighted the importance of unity and discipline, emphasising that the Sabha stands strongest when the entire community moves forward collectively.
Vikram Singh Vicky appreciated the consensus-based decision and encouraged all members to cooperate wholeheartedly with the new leadership for the community’s progress.
Rajan Singh Happy called upon the youth to participate actively in the Sabha’s programmes and reaffirmed the need to protect the honour and dignity of the Rajput community.
After the formal announcement of installing Mandeep Singh as new President, Yuva Rajput Sabha organised a well-attended felicitation ceremony at the Press Club Jammu.
In the presence of Rajput Biradari heads, Core Committee Members, Founder Members Rajinder Singh, Ranjeet Singh, Rajesh Singh and YRS representatives from district, tehsil, and various organisational levels, Mandeep Singh Rimpy was ceremonially facilitated and honoured with the traditional Pagri, symbolising the mantle of leadership and community trust.