<p>Bihar state Bharatiya Janata Party President C.P. Thakur's visit to Sarfuddinpur, Yadav's village 45 km from Patna, has not gone unnoticed. Equally conspicuous is the absence of a visit by any member of India Against Corruption.<br /><br />“C.P. Thakur not only assured all possible help to us, but also demanded a government job for Dinesh’s widow, Malmatiya Devi," Binda Yadav, Dinesh's father, told IANS on phone. "It will be a big relief if the government gives her a job."<br /><br />Binda said that politicians from various parties had visited them in last few days and promised help to them.<br /><br />“I was disappointed that neither Anna Hazare nor his team members called us to inquire after Dinesh died," Binda said. "He sacrificed his life for their campaign.”<br />He felt that Hazare and his team members had forgotten a real hero. ”All of them are silent to date," he said. "It is unfortunate.”<br /><br />Former union minister Thakur has written to Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar, demanding for Dinesh's widow a government job, a house under the Indira Awas Yojna, and free education for his children. <br /><br />Fellow villager Gauri Shankar Singh said Anna Hazare and his team may have forgotten Dinesh but at least political leaders had been showing good faith through assurances to his family.<br /><br />Dinesh, who was the sole bread winner in his family, left behind his grandmother, parents, wife and five children.<br /><br />Yadav shouted pro-Anna Hazare slogans, doused himself with petrol and set himself ablaze near Rajghat in New Delhi Aug 23. He sustained 70-80 percent burns and died in hospital Aug 29.</p>
<p>Bihar state Bharatiya Janata Party President C.P. Thakur's visit to Sarfuddinpur, Yadav's village 45 km from Patna, has not gone unnoticed. Equally conspicuous is the absence of a visit by any member of India Against Corruption.<br /><br />“C.P. Thakur not only assured all possible help to us, but also demanded a government job for Dinesh’s widow, Malmatiya Devi," Binda Yadav, Dinesh's father, told IANS on phone. "It will be a big relief if the government gives her a job."<br /><br />Binda said that politicians from various parties had visited them in last few days and promised help to them.<br /><br />“I was disappointed that neither Anna Hazare nor his team members called us to inquire after Dinesh died," Binda said. "He sacrificed his life for their campaign.”<br />He felt that Hazare and his team members had forgotten a real hero. ”All of them are silent to date," he said. "It is unfortunate.”<br /><br />Former union minister Thakur has written to Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar, demanding for Dinesh's widow a government job, a house under the Indira Awas Yojna, and free education for his children. <br /><br />Fellow villager Gauri Shankar Singh said Anna Hazare and his team may have forgotten Dinesh but at least political leaders had been showing good faith through assurances to his family.<br /><br />Dinesh, who was the sole bread winner in his family, left behind his grandmother, parents, wife and five children.<br /><br />Yadav shouted pro-Anna Hazare slogans, doused himself with petrol and set himself ablaze near Rajghat in New Delhi Aug 23. He sustained 70-80 percent burns and died in hospital Aug 29.</p>