Malkhan Singh Rajpoot

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Malkhan Singh
Born1943 or 1947 (disputed)
Other namesBandit King
Occupation(s)politician, outlaw

Malkhan Singh Rajpoot (born 1943 or 1947) is a former dacoit from Chambal region. During his heyday, he used to be known as Bandit King[1] or King of the Dacoits.[2]

Early life

In 1964, when Malkhan was first arrested by the police under the Arms Act, 1959.[3]

In 1982, Malkhan and his gang surrendered to then

Arjun Singh. At the time of his surrender, he had amassed a total of 94 police cases, including 18 cases of dacoity, 28 of kidnapping, 19 of attempt to murder and 17 cases of murder.[4]

In 2013, Malkhan Singh campaigned for Bharatiya Janata Party as a candidate from Bhind.[5][6]

In 2019, he was a candidate for

Dhaurahra (Assembly constituency).[7] But, he lost that election.[8]

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