The suicide theory of Gajendra Singh Kalyanwat (43) took an unexpected turn on Thursday when his family claimed that the handwriting on the suicide note was not his.

They also alleged that deputy chief minister of Delhi Manish Sisodia had asked Gajendra to attend the Aam Aadmi Party rally in Delhi against the proposed land bill on Wednesday.

They claimed that Gajendra wasn't in depression and that there was no reason for him to commit suicide in Delhi. "Sisodia had asked Gajendra to attend the rally. He lost his life, but Sisodia has not made a single a call to us so far. Even Kumar Viswas was making a joke out of this terrible tragedy by saying 'Woh latak gaya'. He was a human being and my brother. It is very painful," said an agitated Vijendra Kumar, Gajendra's younger brother.

Rekha, the younger sister of the deceased farmer spoke on the same lines while weeping inconsolably. "Some AAP workers incited him to take the extreme step during the rally. On Wednesday, he had called me up and talked about tuning into the TV channels to see what he was about to do. Kejriwal and his leaders are responsible for this suicide. There should be a proper probe into this episode," she said her eyes red from crying.

His blood relatives also rubbished the theory of Gajendra being thrown out by his father as the suicide note in dispute had claimed. "My father loved him very much. He never asked him asked to leave home," said Vijendra.

They said that Gajendra was financially sound. He had a showroom of turban in Jaipur, while a chunk of land was registered in the name family at Ghatol of Jaisalmer. This is besides the 4,5-hectare land he had at Jhabarwara Nangal village. Though, they admitted that Gajendra did borrow money from someone for

Contrary to reports claiming he was in depression, Gajendra was in fact quite ecstatic when they last spoke to him. "In a telephonic conversation just before his suicide, he was talking about the marriage ceremony, which was held on Wednesday at our home. My brother was talking about shopping and bringing something for me," said Rekha.