Thursday, 23 April 2015

Suicide note not written by Gajendra: Kin

DAUSA: Gajendra Singh's family claims that the purported suicide note found at Jantar Mantar wasn't written by him. It might have been slipped into the rally venue by someone to muddy waters."It was not his handwriting," Gopal Singh, the deceased's uncle, insisted. "What's written is hard to read." "The note is full of lies.We're farmers but not completely dependent on farming. It's also false that Gajendra's father had thrown him out." He seldom carried a pen with him. Where did he get one, Gajendra's younger brother, Bijendra asked.

"Why did no one try to stop him from climbing the tree? Why did no leader of AAP try to dissuade him? There are lots of questions that remain to be answered. We hold police and the AAP leadership responsible. If any of them had acted swiftly , he could have been saved," Gajendra's uncle Gopal Singh said.

Some family members maintained that Gajendra just wanted to highlight the plight of the farmers but was incited by party workers to take such a drastic step. "AAP workers helped him climb.When he was threatening to jump or hang, why weren't efforts made to bring him down?" said Girdhari Singh, Gajendra's grandfather.

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