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Chief of Rashtriya Lok Dal Chaudhary Ajit Singh Died from Corona

Aastha Bhatia

Chief of Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) and former Union Minister Ajit Singh has died from Corona. 82-year-old Ajit Singh Corona was infected. He was admitted to a hospital in Gurugram after his health deteriorated on Tuesday night, where he died today. This news has been tweeted by his son Jayant Chaudhary.

Jayant Chaudhary tweeted on his Twitter handle

Ajit Singh was found infected with Corona on 20 April. He breathed his last at six o'clock this morning. Jayant Chaudhary said, "In times of grief and pestilence, our prayer is to take full care of yourself, if possible, stay at home and take care. It will also help the doctors and health workers serving in the country. Will be your true tribute to me. "

Prime Minister Modi has expressed grief over the death of Ajit Singh by tweeting. PM Modi said, "The death of former Union Minister Chaudhary Ajit Singh ji is very sad. He was always dedicated to the interests of the farmers. He efficiently discharged the responsibilities of many departments at the center. My condolences to his condolences in this hour of grief Family and fans are there. Om Shanti! "

Ajit Singh was the son of former Prime Minister Chaudhary Charan Singh. Chaudhary Ajit Singh started his political journey from the year 1986. In 1986, he was sent to the Rajya Sabha. From 1987 to 1988 played the role of Lok Dal (A) and the President of Janata Party. In 1989, he merged his party with the Janata Dal. Ajit Singh was a member of the Lok Sabha 6 times and once a Rajya Sabha MP. Apart from this, he was also a minister in the cabinet of 4 Prime Ministers.

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