Fake Crown Prince Exposed: Gondal Royal Family Declares Yajuvendrasinh Jadeja as Fraud
A New Controversy Over the Real and Fake Crown Prince of Gondal
The Gondal royal family is in the midst of a controversy, with claims emerging about a fake crown prince. The illustrious legacy of Gondal state, made famous by the visionary ruler Maharaja Sir Bhagvatsinhji, continues to be recognized worldwide. Recently, a man named Yaduvendra Singh, claiming to be the crown prince of Gondal, has sparked a public outcry as he has been seen attending several ceremonial events. In response, the royal family has declared him an imposter, clarifying that there is no connection between the individual and the Gondal royal lineage.
The Rise of a Disputed Crown Prince in Gondal
Details surfaced through various media platforms, including YouTube, showing a man named Yaduvendra Singh Jadeja participating in events across Mahesana and Gota, introducing himself as the crown prince of Gondal. Concerned citizens from Gondal and nearby areas, who are familiar with the royal family, were puzzled and questioned the origins of this so-called new crown prince. Upon receiving these reports, the Gondal royal family was equally astonished by the claims.
Yaduvendra Singh’s Claim to Royal Status
Currently, Maharaja Himanshusinhji is the rightful ruler of Gondal, having only been officially crowned eight months ago. However, Maharaja Himanshusinhji remains unmarried, raising questions about how there could be a crown prince. Rajendra Singh Jadeja, a representative of the Gondal royal family, clarified the situation, stating that Yaduvendra Singh Jadeja falsely presented himself as the crown prince during events such as the Astha Foundation ceremony in Dhandhuka, the Umiya Foundation event in Ahmedabad, and a recent Kshatriya Rajput summit in Gota.
No Ties to the Gondal Royal Family
Rajendra Singh further explained that Yaduvendra Singh’s ancestors were granted two plots of land in the villages of Vejagam and Daliya, nine generations before Sir Bhagvatsinhji’s reign. That ancient connection does not establish any direct ties to the present-day royal family. He emphasized that Maharaja Himanshusinhji has not yet married, and therefore, the notion of a crown prince is false. The current affairs of Gondal state are managed by Rajmata Kumudkumari. Rajendra Singh also issued a stern warning, advising all organizations and individuals to seek permission from the royal family before making any public statements about Gondal state.