Kota (Rajasthan): A man attempted to self-immolate during the Bharat Jodo Yatra as the march led by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi entered its fifth day in Rajasthan on Thursday. The incident happened in Kota, wherein Gandhi was scheduled to garland the Rajiv Gandhi statue. Before he could reach the stage, the man tried to self-immolate, causing a stir in the Yatra.
The Congress leader consequently refrained from climbing the stage for security reasons. Meanwhile, the police authorities deployed at the site extinguished the fire and immediately rushed the man to a private hospital for treatment.
The man identified as Kuldeep Sharma (30), has claimed to be a BJP worker and to have committed the act out of offence over Rahul Gandhi's objectionable remarks on Veer Savarkar. Sharma is originally a resident of Nainwa in Bundi district, and is currently living in the Pratap Nagar area in Kota, working as a medical representative in a company.
Sharma was admitted to a private hospital on Jhalawar road for initial treatment after the incident, though he was reportedly taken into police custody within a few hours thereafter. Some reports claim that the police officials probing the matter have entirely denied any such incident, even as Sharma's whereabouts at the moment are being held back from the media.
Meanwhile, Kota youth BJP district president Sudarshan Gautam confirmed that Sharma tried to set himself ablaze and that he has connections with the BJP. Gautam said Sharma was not attached to the BJP or any of its affiliated organisations, but he stayed with party workers and was miffed with the Gandhi family for "anti-Hindu activities". Sharma's father Giriraj Sharma has been traced to BJP as well as the Vishwa Hindu Parishad.