The decision came a day after senior AAP leader Sanjay Singh met the family of the farmer in Nangal Jhamarwada village in Rajasthan's Dausa district. Singh met his children, wife, father and other members.
According to Singh, Gajendra's family has demanded martyr's status for him and a government job to his kin.
Following which, Kejriwal called Gajendra's brother and accepted both the demands made by the family.
The Chief Minister promised to provide a job to any child of the family after he or she attains the age of 18.
The AAP government also announced to name rain-hit farmer compensation scheme after Gajendra.
According to officials, from next week, rain-hit farmers will get compensation which was announced by Kejriwal this month.
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