[4] At the time of his surrender, as part of the negotiation, he was promised that he would not be given a death sentence and was kept in an open prison.
[3] After serving eight years in prison Mohar Singh was released in 1980 and entered into local politics.
He was associated with Indian National Congress,[6] he later supported Bharatiya Janata Party in Madhya Pradesh.
[1] In September 2019, Singh had written a letter to the prime minister Narendra Modi for the restoration of the Bateswara temple, a historic structure, which was constructed by the Gurjara-Pratiharas.
[4] Mohar Singh starred in a 1982 Hindi film named, Chambal Ke Daku,[8] which marketed with the tagline: 'first time real dacoits on-screen'.