Lucknow: Manoj Ranjan Dixit (56), who claimed to be a former RAW agent having spent a decade in a Pakistan jail, died of Covid-19 in Lucknow on Monday.
Dixit waited for more than 18 hours to get admission into a hospital, but died before he could do so.
Dixit's story, when it emerged in February this year, appeared to be the perfect material for a Bollywood thriller, being firmly ingrained in painful reality.
He lived alone in a rented room in Gomti Nagar Extension. He had lost his job as a storekeeper during the lockdown and battled for survival since then. His routine included making visits to the offices of district officials in the hope of getting a roof over his head and also some much-needed financial help.
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The short-statured man claimed to be a former Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) agent. RAW is the premier foreign intelligence agency of India.
"I belong to Najibabad. I was working for RAW since 1985 and after military training, I was sent to Pakistan. I was arrested in 1992 in Pakistan for spying. In 2005, I was released at the Wagah border.