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Politicians better than activists: Dinesh Yadav's family
IANS
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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.

“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."

Binda said that politicians from various parties had visited them in last few days and promised help to them.

“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.”
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.”

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.

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.

Dinesh, who was the sole bread winner in his family, left behind his grandmother, parents, wife and five children.

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.

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(Published 03 September 2011, 14:11 IST)