Bhagwat Singh Mewar (Hindi: Bhagwata Singha Mewāṛa pronounced [bʰəɡɘʋətᵊ sɪɳɣʰ meʋäːɽ]20 June 1921 - 3 November 1984) was the titular ruler of the former Indian princely state of Udaipur or Mewar from 1955 until the Indian government abolished all royal titles in 1971.
He also became the Chairman, Vishva Hindu Parishad in 1969 unanimously.
[2] On 29 February 1940, he married Princess Sushila Kumari of Bikaner, daughter of King Sadul Singh I of Bikaner and his wife Queen Sudarshan Prasad (née Princess of Rewa); Together they had three children: In the 26th amendment[3] to the Constitution of India promulgated in 1971, the Government of India abolished all official symbols of princely India, including titles, privileges, and remuneration (privy purses).
[4] Bhagwat Singh succeeded him as the titular ruler of the state.
Bhagwat Singh played 31 first-class matches and scored 846 at an average of 18.35 and also took five wicket in his career spanning from 1945–46 to 1961–62, He played for both Rajputana cricket team as well as its successor Rajasthan cricket team.