The SHO of Basti Jodhewal police station, Harpal Singh, said the 34-year-old woman had sustained over 90 per cent burn injuries and she died yesterday.
The woman had poured kerosene and set herself on fire outside the office of SAD councillor Sarabjit Singh Ladi on May 1.
In her statement given before a judicial magistrate at the hospital, the woman had alleged that Amarjit Singh, the brother of the SAD councillor, had helped her in getting divorce from her husband some time back, the SHO said.
"On the basis of the woman's statement, Amarjit has been booked on the charge of abetment to suicide and other relevant sections of the IPC," the SHO said, adding, "The accused is absconding.
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