Patna: Maharaja Kamal Singh, the Maharaja of the Dumraon royal family of Buxar district in Bihar and MP during the golden period of the Indian Parliament (1952-1962), died on Sunday morning in his Bhojpur Kothi in Dumraon. He was 94 years old. Confirming this, Yuvraj Chandravijay Singh, son of Maharaja Kamal Singh, said that Singh had been lying ill for almost 6 years and breathed his last at 5-10 minutes this morning.
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Singh's family consists of a full family including 2 sons, Yuvraj Chandravijay Singh and bride Kanika Singh and younger Yuvraj Manvijay Singh and son-in-law Arunika Singh. Meanwhile, Union Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare cum Buxar MP Ashwani Kumar Choubey, while condoling his death, has said that today a golden history has come to an end. There is a wave of mourning over the death of Maharaj, not only the Dumraon royal family but also the people of Shahabad.
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Chief Minister of Bihar Nitish Kumar expressed deep condolences on the death of Kamal Bahadur Singh, the first MP of the country and the last Maharaj of Dumraon Raj, and said that his last rites would be performed with state honors. Nitish Kumar said in his condolence message here today about self-education and social development. The contribution of Kamal Bahadur Singh is very important.
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