Right: A photo taken by Patanjali spokesperson before his phone was stolen. Left: Babul Supriyo.

While all of Delhi came together to grieve beloved former Union minister Arun Jaitley at the Nigambodh Ghat on Sunday, one robber turned the mourning into a golden opportunity.

At least 11 people, including BJP MP Babul Supriyo, had their phones stolen during the cremation of former finance minister Arun Jaitley at the Nigambodh Ghat, Patanjali spokesperson SK Tijarawala said on Monday.

Tijarawala took to Twitter to complain that he and 10 other people, including Supriyo, lost their mobile phones on Sunday evening.

Though a senior officer said a complaint had been filed in the case, police personnel at the Kashmere Gate Police Station said they were yet to receive it.

"When all were paying their last tribute to Arun Jaitley, the phone from which this photo was taken, also gave me a final goodbye," Tijarawala tweeted tagging Home Minister Amit Shah along with Delhi police on his post.

Tijarawala, in a series of tweets, also shared the current location of his phone.

Replying to Tijarawala's tweet, BJP MP Babul Supriyo admitted that his phone had been stolen at Arun Jaitley's cremation.

"It wasn't a robbery Dada. Someone very smartly picked my pocket. Someone pushed us over and six of us lost our phones at one spot. I had even caught the guy’s hand while trying to save myself from tumbling over but it slipped away. I am told at least 35 people got their phones stolen," Babul Supriyo said.