Painful death of the congressional leader in Rajasthan! Written suicide note before jumping in front of a train; Surprising reason revealed
The leader of the congress and former nominated municipal councilor Manwar Khan Kayamkhani committed suicide on Wednesday night by jumping under the CRPF Railway Overbridge before the Ajmer-Amritsar train. Alwar Gate police found a suicide letter from the pocket of the deceased, in which he said he would voluntarily commit suicide with reference to bad health. Alwar Gate police station kept the body in the morgue. Police are investigating the case at 18:00, and an adult man suddenly jumps in front of the Ajmer-Amritsar train near the CRPF railway bridge. The Loco Pilot informed the Ajmer Station Master that a youth was hit by a train near the CRPF bridge. Police officers from the Alwar Gate and the Grp police station reached the place. The body was mutilated due to the collision. Police have identified the deceased as Manwar Khan Kayamkhani, 57, son of Ghaffar Khan, a former City Councilor of the Kotra congress. After identifying the body, the main constable Bhupendra Singh of the Alwar Gate police station held it in the morgue of Jawaharlal Nehru Hospital. … I am responsible for my own death. Police found a suicide letter from the pocket of the deceased Manwar. It was written: ‘I am fed up with my ill health. I am responsible for my own death. No one should be upset. ‘ A family member identified him. Police found an identity card and a suicide letter written on a Manwar Khan newspaper. Apart from the identity card, a relative of Gulabbari Ekta Nagar identified him. Upon receiving the information, the former congress -Mla Dr. Shri Gopal Baheti, family members and many others reach the morgue of Jawaharlal Nehru Hospital. Police kept the body in the morgue. Police will act on Thursday morning after the death. A watch and a cellphone were left behind. Investigation revealed that Manwar had left the house with his younger brother on Wednesday morning. He was left before Gandhi Bhavan. Meanwhile, the family realized for some time that Manwar Khan left his cellphone and looked there. They started looking for him, but could not find any trace. The evening a family member in Ekta Nagar informed him of the accident. According to reports, Manwar was sick for 8-9 months. Share this story -tags