In 1990, Rajvi was credited with having engineered a split in the Janata Dal to save the Bhairon Singh-led BJP government, after ties between the two parties soured over L. K. Advani’s Rath Yatra.[1]
Since 2008, he fought assembly elections from Vidhyadhar Nagar, Jaipur and won 3 times (2008, 2013 and 2018) in the 2013 elections Rajvi defeated the INC candidate by a huge margin of 37,920 votes.[3] His winning performance is attributed largely to the voters’ attachment to three-time Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhairon Singh, whose memorial is a prominent structure in the constituency.
He was denied ticket from Vidhyadhar Nagar which resulted in discontent from his supporters. He made statements that sparked controversy. He alleged that Diya Kumari, who was given his candidature, came from the family which bowed down to Mughals.[4][5][1][6] He was later pacified with a ticket from Chittorgarh, from where two-time winning MLA Chandrabhan Singh Aakya was dropped, which again created a huge uproar amongst the party workers who were supporters of the sitting MLA.[7][8][9]
MLA from Vidhyadhar Nagar Constituency, 13th, 14th, 15th Rajasthan Assembly
2007 - 2008
Minister, Family Welfare Department
Minister, Medical and Health Department
Minister, Ayurveda Department
2004 - 2007
Minister, Department of Public Undertakings
Minister, Department of Khadi and Village Industries
Minister, N.R.I. Department
2004
Minister, Labour and Employment Department
2003 - 2008
MLA from Chittorgarh Constituency, 12th Rajasthan Assembly
2003 - 2007
Minister, Department of Commerce
1998
Lost from Chittorgarh Constituency, 11th Rajasthan Assembly
1994 - 1998
Member, General Purposes Committee
Member, Tenure Committee
1994 - 1995
Chairman, Tenure Committee
1993 - 1994
Member, Committee to investigate the activities of Rajasthan Housing Board
1993 - 1998
MLA from Chittorgarh Constituency, 10th Rajasthan Assembly
Political Positions
2002 - 2003
State General Secretary, BJP Rajasthan
1991 - 1992
State General Secretary, BJP Rajasthan
1990 - 1991
State Secretary, BJP Rajasthan
Personal life
He is a post-graduate - M.A. (Hons.) and L.L.B. from Dungar College, Bikaner.[11] He was born to Rajvi Amar Singh, a judge, and Rani Jaswant Kanwar in a Rajput family. He is married to a home-maker Ratan Kanwar, the daughter of senior Indian politician and former vice-president of India late Bhairon Singh Shekhawat.[3] They have three children: one daughter, Mumal Rajvi, a lawyer by profession, and two sons, Vikramaditya Singh Rajvi who is studying currently in London and Abhimanyu Singh Rajvi, the vice president of BJP Yuva Morcha in Rajasthan, much seen as a political heir to his grandfather.[12] He is interested in forest conservation, wild-life study and inter-state river water agreement (Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan).[10] He has worked in government service as Senior Accountant prior to joining politics.[10]