Earlier in the day, Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani had ordered an inquiry into the self-immolation bid.
"Bhanubhai, who had over 80 per cent burns, died during treatment at a private hospital here," Rashtriya Dalit Adhikar Manch co-convener Subodh Parmar said.
Bhanubhai Vankar, resident of Unjha town of Mehsana district, was an active member of the Manch, led by Dalit leader and Gujarat MLA Jignesh Mevani.
Sixty-year-old Bhanubhai Vankar, who set himself on fire outside Patan district Collectors office yesterday, had been admitted to a private hospital here.
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Bhanubhai Vankar had taken up the cause of a Dalit family living in Dudkha village of Sami tehsil of Patan district.
Village resident Hemaben Vankar, a landless Dalit farm labourer, had alleged that the authorities were not allotting a piece of land to her family despite collecting Rs 22,236 in 2013 for the transfer.
In a memorandum submitted to the Collector a week ago, Hemaben, along with Bhanubhai Vankar, had threatened self-immolation.
Mevani had lashed out at the government after the incident and demanded suspension of the collector and superintendent of police.
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