"I was to deliver an hour-long speech but I wrapped it up in 10-15 mins. I think that was my mistake. Probably I should not have spoken. If that has hurt anynone's sentiments I would like to apologise," an under-fire Kejriwal said.
He, however, insisted that the focus should not deviate from the "real" issues being faced by the farmers.
Still bitter, the family of Gajendra Singh, 41, who ended his life by hanging from a tree at an AAP rally on Wednesday, refused to accept Kejriwal's apology.
"What will happen now after this apology? My brother has died. Kejriwal did not stop the rally for even two minutes after the incident," the farmer's sister Rekha told reporters at his native Nangal Jhamarwada village in Dausa district of Rajasthan.
Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh had yesterday said AAP supporters "clapped and raised slogans" as Singh stood atop a tree with a towel fashioned as noose tied around his neck. The Delhi police's FIR too alleged they "instigated" the farmer to commit suicide and thwarted their attempts to save him.
Gajendra's uncle, Gopal Singh, the village Sarpanch, demanded a CBI probe into the incident.
"We have doubts about this incident and demand a CBI inquiry in the case. We have asked (state) minister Rajendra Rathore to take up this matter with Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh," Gopal Singh told PTI.
The Delhi police had yesterday claimed a magistrate had no jurisdiction to investigate the case already being probed by the police. District Magistrate Sanjay Kumar had, however, said it was incumbent upon the police to cooperate in the inquiry as CrPC provided for the police informing the nearest executive magistrate in case of a suicide who will then hold a parallel probe.
"District Magistrate has the jurisdiction to investigate under the CrPC and the police does criminal investigation based on FIR...If police calls me I will go to file my statement," Kejriwal said, striking a conciliatory note.
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