Indian cricketer Rinku Singh and Priya Saroj, one of the youngest MPs in the country, got engaged at the Central Hotel in Lucknow on Sunday. For this couple, very big names to politics and cricket were present in this ceremony to give best wishes and blessings.

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With the start of the new relationship between the two, now a question is also arising in the minds of the people – who earns the most from Rinku Singh and Priya Saroj every month? You will get complete information in this article.

Rinku Singh’s annual income:

Rinku Singh is currently included in the grade C category in the Central Contract of BCCI, under which they get Rs 1 crore annually. Apart from this, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) retained him for IPL 2025 for ₹ 13 crore. That is, in total, Rinku Singh’s annual income is around ₹ 14 crore. If it is divided on monthly basis, Rinku earns about ₹ 1.16 crore every month.

MP Priya Saroj’s salary

At the same time, Priya Saroj, Lok Sabha MP from Samajwadi Party, gets a salary of Rs 1.24 lakh every month as a Member of Parliament. Apart from this, they are also given an allowance of ₹ 2,500 every day, which is applicable during the Parliament session. Priya’s monthly earnings are much less than Rinku Singh by adding all these. However, MPs also get many other facilities and government benefits, which are not usually calculated in income.

Who is ahead? Statistics give clear answers

Talking about the salary directly received, Rinku Singh’s earnings are more than MP Priya Saroj. While Rinku’s monthly income is more than ₹ 1 crore, this figure reaches close to Rs 1.5 lakh by mixing Priya Saroj’s salary and allowances. However, both are influential and hardworking personality in their respective fields and have now started a new innings of their lives together.

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