
Rinku Singh To Get Engaged To Samajwadi Party MP Priya Saroj, Wedding On...
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Rinku Singh and Priya Saroj will get engaged on June 8, with the wedding being scheduled for 18 November.
Indian cricketer Rinku Singh and Samajwadi Party (SP) MP Priya Saroj are set to tie the knot, with their relationship, confirmed earlier this year, culminating in marriage. Dates for both the ring ceremony and wedding have been finalised.
According to a Dainik Bhaskar report, Rinku Singh and Priya Saroj will exchange rings on Sunday, 8 June, at a five-star hotel in Lucknow. The wedding is scheduled for 18 November at the Taj Hotel in Varanasi.
The wedding is expected to be a high-profile affair, with numerous dignitaries from India and abroad expected to attend. Rinku Singh is a key player for the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in the Indian Premier League (IPL,) alongside being a rising star and future T20 finisher for the Indian cricket team.
Priya Saroj is a Samajwadi Party MP and in 2024, was elected to the Lok Sabha, from the Machhlishahr constituency in Jaunpur district.
Given their prominent positions, the event is likely to attract a host of politicians, cricketers, film stars, and business leaders.
Who Is Priya Saroj?
Priya Saroj hails from a political family. Her father, Toofani Saroj, has served as an MLA from Kerakat in Jaunpur and as an MP representing Saidpur, Ghazipur, and Machhlishahr.
A law graduate from Amity University, Noida, Priya knew Rinku through a mutual friend whose father is a cricketer. Their initial acquaintance blossomed into friendship, and upon learning of their relationship, both families offered their support.
'Rinku and Priya have known each other for more than a year now. They both liked each other but needed their families' consent for the relationship. Both families have agreed to this marriage," he had been quoted as saying.
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June 01, 2025, 11:26 IST

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