BHOPAL: A 16-year-old boy allegedly died by suicide in Gwalior district of Madhya Pradesh by jumping in front of a moving train, leaving behind a message for the state government asking them to produce a song for him, to be sung by music composer
Arijit Singh and a performance choreographed by Nepali dance fame Sushant Khatri.
He also requested prime minister
Narendra Modi to fulfil his last wish, police informed quoting his ‘suicide note’.
Ajit Vanshkar, a class 11 student from Cancer Pahadia locality in Gwalior city, was found dead on tracks in the afternoon on Sunday, said police.
While shocked family members claimed that there was no reason for him to take the extreme step, police reportedly found a handwritten note in which he wrote about his wish of becoming a famous dancer, in which he failed.
The letter also says that his parents and family members were not in favour of his dream as they thought it was meant for the rich only and therefore, they disliked his hairstyle and his circle.
He apologised to his parents with a message to the MP government for producing a song on him with the help of Arijit Singh and Sushant Khatri, said investigators. "Then only my soul would rest in peace and I would like to tell the prime minister to fulfil my wish," Vanshkar wrote.
He wrote that no one is to be held accountable for his decision to end his life.
Family members could not be contacted for their version of the incident. Police said a case has been registered and investigations are underway.