Santosh Murat Singh, resident of Chitauni village in Chaubeypur police station area of Varanasi, is fighting a legal battle to prove he is "officially alive" and get his name back on his 12.5 acres of ancestral land, which he lost to his cousins.
He claims he lost the land after his cousins got their names enrolled on the property on the basis of forged documents.
He wants to help them get their land back.
He filed his nomination papers from the Shivpur assembly Aeat here on Wednesday.
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Talking to media persons after filing his nomination papers, he said he filed his nomination papers to prove that he is still alive.
He claimed there are nearly 50,000 people in the state who have been declared dead on records but are alive.
Earlier also in order to prove that he is alive he had once filed his nominations for the presidential elections, which was rejected by authorities.
Santosh says that upto year 2000, he was living in his village.
It is in that year that actor Nana Patekar came for a shooting in his village and he went to Mumbai with him and even worked as a cook in his house, he claimed.
"Later in year 2003, it came to light that my cousins grabbed my 12.5 acres of land in my native village and I was declared officially dead in land and revenue records," he said, adding "his parents passed away during his childhood".
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