Rinku Singh & MP Priya Saroj Engagement News:-
Rinku Singh & MP Priya Saroj:- Cricketer Rinku Singh and Samajwadi Party MP Priya Saroj are in the news ahead of their engagement, which will take place on June 8, 2025, in Lucknow. Priya’s father, Toofani Saroj, has confirmed the engagement will happen at a luxurious 7-star hotel in Lucknow, and the venue is still private. Their wedding date is November 18, 2025, at the Taj Hotel in Varanasi.
Who is Priya Saroj?
Being just 26 years old, Priya Saroj is among the youngest MPs in India. In 2024, when she represented Machhlishahr in Uttar Pradesh, she won a seat by defeating the BJP’s BP Saroj by more than 35,000 votes. After a career in law, Priya, daughter of politician Toofani Saroj, also an MLA in Kerakat, entered politics.

Rinku Singh: From Cricketing Sensation to Viral Star
Rinku Singh has performed very well for Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Paid ₹13 crore by KKR to stay for the 2025 season, he lived up to their expectations with constant winning performances. Rinku has also gained public interest for his humble actions, like giving money to his staff, chefs, and waiters, in a well-known video.
Rinku made her father, Khanchand Singh, very happy by gifting him a Kawasaki Ninja 400 sports bike. Khanchand, who used to supply cooking gas cylinders, still lives a simple life, even though his son has become famous.

A Union of Sports and Politics:
The way Rinku Singh and Priya Saroj combine sports and politics is something that excites and inspires fans all over the nation. Many consider it a meeting of two energetic areas, where cricket and political leadership come together.

Public Reaction and Future Prospects:
People on social media have reacted with a lot of excitement and support after hearing the news of their engagement. Their upcoming wedding in November keeps inspiring many people with their personal successes and the path they have walked as a couple.
The attention is not limited to the couple’s achievements, but also highlights how sports and politics are coming together more in India.