The 65-year-old anti-liquor crusader, who was on fast since October 2, passed away in the wee hours today. He had been admitted to SMS hospital here a fortnight ago and was in coma for the last couple of days.
Congress leader and former chief minister Ashok Gehlot said Chhabra's life could have been saved if CM Vasundhara Raje had intervened to get the agitation called off.
Rajasthan Congress chief Sachin Pilot, while expressing condolence over the demise of the former Janta Party MLA who had undertaken the hunger strike for the fourth time, also held the state government responsible for his death.
"It is very unfortunate that a Gandhian leader died due to anshan (hunger strike) which he began on October 2. The Rajasthan government had promised to look into his demand but no step was initiated.
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Holding the Raje-led BJP government of being "solely responsible" for Chabbra's death, PCC vice-president Archana Sharma alleged that the state government ignored Chhabra and his demands which ultimately led to his demise.
Reacting to Congress leaders' allegations, BJP state president Ashok Parnami claimed the government had fulfilled nearly 90 per cent of the demands of Chhabra and blamed former CM Gehlot for his demise.
"Former Congress government is responsible for Chhabra's death," he said.