AAP may accord 'Kisan Shaheed' status to Gajendra Singh

AAP leader Sanjay Singh met the farmer's family in his native village

Update: 2015-04-24 18:46 GMT
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday apologised for not calling off the event and admitted that his making a speech was a "mistake". (Photo: PTI)

Dausa, Rajasthan: The family members of Gajendra Singh, the farmer who committed suicide during the AAP's rally in New Delhi, on Thursday demanded that he be accorded the status of 'Kisan Shaheed'.

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AAP leader Sanjay Singh, who met the farmer's family in his native Dausa district in Rajasthan, said that he would talk to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in this regard. "The relatives told me that since he died for the farmers' cause, he should be given the status of 'Kisan Shaheed' by the Delhi government," Singh told the media here.

Read: Farmer’s suicide: In damage control mode, Kejriwal apologises for making speech after incident

"Secondly, they asked that a member of their family, who turns 18, be given a job in the Delhi government. I will talk to Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal about this. I am sure the Delhi government will take a positive step in this direction," he added. Gajendra's parents, however, said nothing could compensate for their son's death.

"I am half mad with grief. What do I say? They apologised to me, even touched my feet, but what do I say?" added his mother. 

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