NEW DELHI: Gajendra Singh , a farmer who allegedly committed suicide on Wednesday at an AAP rally , did not accept any call on his mobile phone that day. Also, a day before his death, Singh was in Gurgaon and Kurukshetra, the location of his numbers reveal. The analysis of the call records has left the authorities stumped as the records suggest that the step may have been a planned one. The police are now going to send notice to one Jindal family of Kurukshetra where Singh stayed the night before.Sources in New Delhi district police said Singh was using two mobile numbers—94143***** and 9578*****. His mobile location on April 20 reveals that he was in his village Dausa.Police have drawn the route map of the numbers which reveals that Singh left Dausa in a bus on April 21. He was in Gurgaon and Karnal. He changed bus in Karnal, eyewitness accounts reveal, and then reached Kurukshetra.He stayed at Jindal family’s house. This was apparently a business visit, police have found. Jindal family had contacted him to avail his services to tie pagdi at their marriage function. They had contacted him through his website.“Singh’s location was Kurukshetra the entire night. He was paid Rs 21,000 there and left for Delhi in a bus late at night. He reached Delhi in the early hour and made a call to his relative around 6.30am. Singh then took an auto from Kashmere Gate to Mandir Marg where his relative stayed,” a police officer from Parliament Street police station said.Rajasthan chief minister Vasundhara Raje Scindia, meet family members of late Gajendra Singh, who commit suicide at AAP rally , in Dausa district of Rajasthan on Saturday.(PTI Photo)Since his visit to Delhi on the morning of April 22, he had disconnected all calls, probe reveals. Police are probing whether he was asked to ignore calls on that day. This will be ascertained after questioning people who he was in touch with. The pattern of the call detail record (CDR) suggests that this was an “unusual behaviour”.The last call from Singh’s number beginning 94143 was made around 1.15pm on Wednesday from Jantar Mantar. He spoke to his sister and enquired about everyone at home. The drama started after this, police said.The CDR analysis of Singh’s numbers and the calls in the last fortnight has revealed that he did not talk for long duration over the phone and mostly remained to himself. The longest call is around 5 minutes with his relative and the Jindal family.Also, he seldom used his second number as his CDR shows only a few numbers exchanging calls with him in the last fortnight. Police are probing as to why he had two numbers when the second was not being used much.The police’s probe till now has not indicated any conspiracy. They are now focusing on people Singh met in his village in the last one week. The crime branch team has been communicated to establish the identity of these people.