Sunil Katiwar, resident of Halpura village, yesterday entered the lawn of the IG's office where the senior police officer was meeting some villagers, sprinkled kerosene and set himself on fire, police said.
He was rushed to a local hospital where his condition is stated to be critical. A case has been registered against him in this regard, they said.
In a statement registered with the Sub-Divisional Magistrate (City) Avinash Singh, the youth alleged that Arvind Katiwar of Bakothi village had forcefully seized his cousin Ram Shankar's 6.25 acres of land.
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