Expressing grief over the incident, Rupani said the government would bear the expenses of Vankar's treatment.
Sixty-year-old Vankar, who suffered severe burns after he set himself on fire outside Patan district Collector's office yesterday, has been admitted to a private hospital here.
In a statement, Rupani said chief secretary J N Singh would conduct inquiry into the incident.
"The government will bear all medical expenses of the Dalit man who tried to immolate himself outside Patan Collector's office. The state government will also ensure that he gets the best treatment," Rupani said.
Protesting against 'delay' in allotment of land to a Dalit family under a government scheme, Vankar, associated with MLA and Dalit leader Jignesh Mevani's Rashtriya Dalit Adhikar Manch, set himself on fire yesterday.
The land in question is 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 Bhanu Vankar who took up her cause as an activist, had threatened self-immolation.
Mevani has demanded suspension of the collector and superintendent of police over the incident.
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