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Thiruvananthapuram: An RSS activist allegedly died by suicide here on Saturday, claiming that he was denied a BJP ticket for the upcoming local body elections, police said.
The deceased, Anand K Thampi of Thrikkannapuram, was found hanging in a shed on his residential premises in the afternoon.
According to police, Thampi had hoped to contest as the BJP candidate from the Thrikkannapuram ward of the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation.
He became upset after discovering that his name was not included on the BJP's Thiruvananthapuram candidate list, they said. However, local BJP leaders claimed that he never approached them seeking a ticket and his death should not be linked to the denial of ticket.
He later announced on social media that he would contest as an independent.
Police said he posted a message as WhatsApp status, making allegations against RSS leaders, and declared that he intended to end his life on Saturday afternoon.
In his message, Thampi claimed he had informed RSS activists of his desire to contest the election.
He alleged that he was denied a ticket due to the interests of some local leaders associated with sand-smuggling mafia.
He also claimed that after he decided to contest as an independent, his friends began distancing themselves from him, which upset him.
Later, Thampi attempted suicide by hanging in the shed of his house.
After seeing the message, his friends rushed to his residence and took him to a hospital, but he died by evening.
BJP State President Rajeev Chandrasekhar said he was shocked to learn about the incident.
"I checked with the district president, who said his name was not in the shortlist received from the ward. But we will examine the incident," he said.
BJP leaders in the district denied that Thampi had ever approached them seeking a ticket.
They said Thampi’s death could not be linked to the denial of a seat.
They added that the other allegations he made would be examined.
Police have launched an investigation.
A case will be registered based on his relatives' statements, officials said.