[10][13] Singh started his political career in 2009 with the Telugu Desam Party and was elected as the representative from Mangalhat to the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) until 2014.
[13][15] In 2018, he was re-elected to the Telangana Legislative Assembly from the same constituency with a margin of 17,734 against the Bharat Rashtra Samithi candidate Prem Singh Rathore.
[15] In October 2023, following the revocation of his suspension, he was fielded as the BJP candidate in the 2023 Telangana Legislative Assembly elections, and won the seat for the third time in a row.
They claimed he had knowingly purchased and had been using a stolen Toyota Qualis that belonged to the Government of Kerala for the past two years.
"[20] In July 2017, he appealed to the Hindu community in West Bengal to respond in a manner similar to the 2002 Gujarat riots.
[26][27] In a video message, he said that 'illegal' Rohingya Muslims and Bangladeshis should be shot dead if they didn't leave the country respectfully, and labelled them as pests.
[28] In 2023, during Shiv Jayanti, in Shrirampur, Ahmad Nagar district, he made remarks against Muslims which led to a riot.
[39][40] In December 2024 while on his Goa visit, Singh created controversy by urging Christians to join Hindus in the fight against love jihad and the increasing number of Muslims in the state, tearing up a Bangladeshi flag in the process.