He also said the deceased soldier was a Congress worker, who had won Panchayat election on ticket of that party.
Singh, a former army chief, said Grewal's grievance was with the bank and the not the government.
"If he had come to us and if we had not resolved his issue, then it would have been our mistake.
"The reason of his death is not related to OROP. He was getting a pension of Rs 22,000. His issue was with the bank... the bank had asked him to produce some papers. His concern was not related to OROP," Singh said.
"He (Grewal) was a Congress worker. He became sarpanch on Congress' ticket. However, he was our soldier. I feel sad over his death," the Minister of State for External Affairs said.
The Minister had landed himself in controversy yesterday when he said the "mental state" of Grewal needed to be probed before drawing conclusions about his extreme action.
He went on to state that the Centre had accepted the long-pending demands of the agitating veterans and there was no need to get into what one was saying for "4 paisa."
About Grewal ending his life by consuming poison, Singh said," What could be the reason behind someone consuming sulphas. Who gave him sulphas? And there is an audio which is being circulated in the media...
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