Prakash Shaani (36), a farmer and native of Moti Paneli village near Dhoraji town, was found lying on the bed of his rented room when the guest house manager knocked the door to wake him up last night, police said.
"When we reached the guest house after receiving information from the manager, we found Prakash lying unconscious. He was rushed to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced brought dead," said Police Sub Inspector of Dhoraji J R Rana, adding that Shaani died after consuming some poisonous substance.
"We have found a suicide note near his bed. He addressed it to Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti (PAAS) convener of Saurashtra region, Lalit Vasoya, who is a distant relative of Shanni. In the suicide note, Shaani indicated that he was ending his life for the ongoing agitation for reservation," added Rana.
Following the suicide, PAAS has given a call for Dhoraji bandh. "Most of the shops remained closed and there was no untoward incident," police added.
"I am giving my sacrifice to wake up the government, which is still in deep sleep. I want to tell them that if reservation is not given, more Patel youths will end their lives. I urge Vasoya to fight till last breath for reservation and do not hesitate to give your life for that cause," stated the suicide note.
Shaani, who was a farmer, also mentioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi's name in the suicide note and accused government of ignoring the plight of farmers.
and police action against Patel youths.
"This government sends innocent Patel youths in jail for raising concern of the community. Patel community helped a lot in the formation of this government. I am sure that if Patels unite, this government will come on their knees," stated the note.
The issue of Patel youth's suicide also echoed in the ongoing budget session of Assembly in Gandhinagar today, as Congress MLA Harshad Ribadiya read out the suicide note before the House and accused the government of ignoring the issue of reservation to this community.
While talking to reporters after the session, newly elected state BJP president and state Transport Minister Vijay Rupani appealed Patel community youths not to sway in emotions and give their lives.
"This incident is truly unfortunate. I request people not to take such extreme steps, as the state government has already started the dialouge process to arrive at a compromise with Patel leaders. All matters can be resolved through dialogue," said Rupani.
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