Respected citizens of India, today marks the end of 2025 and the beginning of 2026. Before sharing my 2026 New Year’s resolutions and other details about the last edition of National Political Mirror in 2025, I would like to share a hidden quality of my late lady, Miss Deepshikha Singh.
As I promised in my editorial in the previous edition, I should continue sharing my true love story with you all because many of my well-wishers and lovers are always curious to know about it.
Before that, though, I should point out that a true life partner is someone who can stick by you no matter what, even if she knows that she will have difficulties with you after leaving her parents’ house. For this reason, I would like to ask all of you to never hurt that god’s angel if you have her in your life.
My dear lovers and would-be lovers, my late lady, Deepshikha Singh, is the only daughter of the late Lieutenant Colonel Jitendar Kumar Singh Rana (V). I first met her in 2011 at Nizamudin Railway Station in New Delhi, on the August Kranti Tejas Rajdhani Express. It was March, around 11:15 a.m., and she was coming from Daman to Delhi, while I was dropping off a friend heading to Chennai from the same platform at Nizamudin Railway Station in New Delhi.
And it was very interesting, and believe me, that beautiful moment will be in my heart even after my death, because she made me a railway coolie, or railway porter, during our first meeting, and as a result, I fell in love with her, as it was my childhood dream that I should fall in love with a stubborn girl and want to be a “Bibi ka Gulam”, or “Bibi Ka Gulam”, or “the wife’s slave”, or “henpecked husband”.
After a few months, she fell in love with me and informed her brother and mother that she loved a Sanjeeb, but his surname is “Sahoo” and he is from Bihar. Then, at noon, her brother called me and asked, “Sanjeeb, will you marry a baby?” After her older brother had asked his sister, “How do I know Sanjeeb loves you and how much?” My lady answered him that Sanjeeb loved me more than his life. (Her younger sister was and is still called “baby” by her brother, Vivek Singh Rana). Then I said in a low voice to my lady’s brother that yes, I love her, and I would marry Shikha (I always refer to my lady as “Shikha”).
The first time I was afraid of losing her, and the first time I felt very lucky, was when she told me, ‘I can’t live without you.’ The first time we were brave was when we agreed to marry, despite the fact that we both came from different castes. She came from a well-known Rajput family in Uttar Pradesh’s Ballia, and her father was an army officer named Lieutenant Colonel Jitendra Kumar Singh Rana. And I am a village boy whose caste is “Teli”.
I was also a little worried about losing her during phone conversations with my lady Deepshikha Singh’s brother, Vivek, but he accepted me. What’s even better is that he didn’t ask for my monthly income, even though he knew I was unemployed and had lost my job three months prior to my marriage, and he still agreed and accepted me for his sister’s happiness. And, in fact, all parents check the boy’s monthly income and family background before giving their daughter to him, and there is nothing wrong with our Indian traditions.In my case, Deepshikah Singh’s parents value my honesty, personal character, and love and respect for her. For believing in me, I am always in debt to my lady Deepshikha Singh Rana’s family.
I married her in 2017, but she left me on June 18, 2020, at 4:22pm. She is now with her late father, Lieutenant Colonel Jitendar Kumar Singh Rana, in heaven. But believe me, I am still in love with her. And Deepshikha Singh Rana is my first and last love, and even though she is no longer in this world, my love and respect for her grow by the day.
And I would like to pause my love story here so that I can tell you about something else, because National Political Mirror is a hardcore weekly political magazine, but I pledge to continue sharing my lady’s last wishes and dreams in the next edition of my editorial.
And, as 2026 begins in a few minutes, I wish all of you a happy new year in which every dream you pursue comes true, every challenge makes you stronger, and you receive everything you want from God.
And I am not sure about your 2026 New Year’s resolutions, but I know mine, and trust me, resolutions are the same as previous years, so I will keep spreading love, helping those in need, being honest and having a #strong personal character since I am a one-girl guy, and adding more friends and well-wishers to my list.
And I continue to upgrade my skills, as it is necessary for me to counter fake news and fake narratives, as I am leading National Political Mirror as the founder and editor of National Political Mirror and, most importantly, National Political Mirror (the world’s only weekly political magazine with two editions and India’s sole independent media house). And I will continue to write strong editorials and political stories for National Political Mirror after conducting hours of research.
Let’s talk about this edition, which is the final edition of 2025 and a special edition of National Political Mirror. I HAVE included a picture of Nitin Nabin, the new leader of the BJP, along with the headline “2025: Politician of the Year” and an introduction on the cover page. Nitin Nabin has been named the most fortunate politician in India for 2025 by National Political Mirror, which has awarded him the title of “2025: Politician of the Year” after careful consideration and without consulting anyone, as I am the editor and founder.
In addition, Nitin Nabin was named “2025: Politician of the Year” by National Political Mirror for his devotion to the BJP and its top leaders. You can read more about him in the article, which I have explained elsewhere.
As the editor and founder of National Political Mirror, I must admit that I follow the stylesheet, creativity, and content quality of the most prestigious weekly magazine in the world, TIME, but I have never copied anything from them. Instead, I have developed my own stylesheet and new, original ideas for National Political Mirror to inspire politicians to be more honest, loyal to their political party, helpful to those in need, and hard-working.
And I began the new inventiveness in 2024, when I introduced a new concept with the headline “2025: Politician of the Year” for talented and hard-working politicians. In 2025, I launched “Emerging Politicians in 2025” under my guidance as founder and editor of National Political Mirror, a new concept similar to what I started in 2024. And the sole idea of mine about National Political Mirror’s two incredible editions – “Politician of the Year” and “Emerging Politicians”
And I would like to conclude by expressing that I firmly believe you all adore this cover page, the cover story, and the details of the Delhi and Bihar Assembly results that I have included in this issue. I know you’ll adore them as well when you’ve read through each page. Additionally, as editor and founder, I promise you all that National Political Mirror will continue to be creative, but I simply need your blessings since nothing is more powerful than blessings.
This editorial was originally published in the December 31 print edition of the National Political Mirror.