Ajit Singh dies of COVID
New Delhi, May 06 (PTI): Former Union minister and Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) leader Ajit Singh passed away at a Gurgaon hospital on Thursday morning battling COVID-19, his family said. He was 82.
Singh, a prominent farmer leader and the son of former prime minister Chaudhary Charan Singh, was diagnosed positive for COVID-19 on April 20, the family said in a statement. “Chaudhary Ajit Singh ji was diagnosed as COVID+ on the 20th April. He battled his condition till the very end and breathed his last today morning, the 6th of May, 2021,” his son Jayant Chaudhary tweeted. President Ram Nath Kovind, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Samajwadi Party supremo Akhilesh Yadav were among several leaders who condoled the death of the Jat leader. A message posted by Jayant Chaudhary on behalf of the family said, “Throughout his life journey, Chaudhary Sahib was loved and respected by many. He, in turn cherished this bond with all of you and gave his best consideration and efforts for your welfare”.
“As our Nation confronts the horrific pandemic, it is our humble request to all those who wish to pay their respects, to please stay at home as far as possible. We must observe all safety protocols to keep ourselves and everyone around us healthy and safe. This would be the best way to honour Chaudhary Sahib as well as all those COVID warriors who are working night and day to protect us,” he said.
“We pray for solace for all those families that have been ravaged by this brutal disease,” the message stated.
Sources said that Singh was admitted to a private hospital in Gurgaon on the evening of April 20 soon after he was diagnosed with coronavirus where he took his last breath on Thursday due to multiple organ failure .
His granddaughter was also detected with the infection at the same time but she has recovered now, the sources said. In view of the ongoing pandemic, the last rites would be held in Delhi itself in compliance with all COVID-19 protocols, which, among others, restricts the number of people gathering for a funeral, they added.