The family of Gajendra Singh, who who died at an AAP rally here last month, expressed happiness at Arvind Kejriwal-led Delhi government's move to name the farmers' compensation scheme after him, saying he has become "immortal".
Delhi government has named the farmer compensation scheme 'Gajendra Singh Kisan Sahayta Yojana' after the Rajasthan based farmer who had allegedly hanged himself at an AAP rally at Jantar Mantar last month.
"Delhi government has taken a good initiative by naming farmer compensation scheme after him and respected our feeling by accepting demands made by us," Gajendra's uncle Gopal Singh told PTI.
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"We are happy that Delhi government has given him martyr status," Gopal said, adding he had become "immortal".
"Our initial reaction was based on the information we got from different sources. Some information which we got was wrong. But government is conducting an investigation and we are happy with the initiative," Gajendra's brother Vijendra Singh said.
Vijendra claimed that Gajendra wanted to raise issues of farmers and his death highlighted plight of farmers across the country.
"He was fighting for farmers' issue for which he came to Delhi. He was writing a book to focus problems faced by farmers and had named it 'anyadata kaise bana bhikari'. He was writing this from 1995-96," Vijendra said.