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Gajendra's brother holds AAP leaders responsible for his death

| | Apr 23, 2015, at 08:37 pm
New Delhi, Apr 23 (IBNS) As political parties play a blame game over the tragic death of Gajendra Singh, a Rajasthan farmer who hanged himself from a tree at an Aam Aadmi Party rally on Wednesday, his brother has demanded action against AAP leaders, accusing them for the death.

"All leaders should have tried to save Gajendra. If immediate action would have been taken my brother would have been alive today. Such people do not deserve to be in politics," he told CNN-IBN..

He also accused Deputy Chief Minister of Delhi Manish Sisodia to have known about the incident. "Sisodia had asked Gajendra to attend the rally," he claimed.

The last rites of farmer Gajendra Singh were conducted at his native village in Dausa in Rajasthan in the presence of a large number of villagers.

In Parliamen political parties are engaged in blaming one another for the plight of farmers in the country. 

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