<p>A Sikh preacher supporting the farmers' agitation against the Centre's agriculture laws allegedly committed suicide near the Singhu border in Delhi on Wednesday, police said.</p>.<p>A handwritten note in Punjabi, purportedly left behind by the deceased, says he was unable to bear the "pain of farmers".</p>.<p>The note is being verified by police.</p>.<p>An official of the Sonipat police said they had received a call that Sant Ram Singh (65), who hailed from Karnal, allegedly shot himself.</p>.<p>The deceased was rushed to a hospital in Panipat where doctors declared him brought dead.</p>.<p>The official said the exact spot where the incident took place is being verified and police are in the process of recording statements of the deceased's family members.</p>.<p>SAD spokesperson and Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Management Committee president Manjinder Singh Sirsa expressed grief over the incident and urged farmers to exercise restraint.</p>.<p>“A very sad news has been received that Sant Ram Singh, who dedicated his life to the service of humanity, committed suicide by shooting himself,” he said on his Twitter handle.</p>.<p>According to Sirsa, the victim wrote in his suicide note that he was unable to bear the "pain of the farmers".</p>.<p>“It is a sin to suffer atrocity and witness it, which I cannot see,” Sirsa said the cleric wrote in his suicide note.</p>.<p>Sirsa appealed to farmers to exercise restraint.</p>.<p>“It is a very grave time. I request you as the chief sewadar of the DSGMC to exercise restraint because anybody can do mischief in the farmers' agitation. It is a very sad incident for all of us but we need to be restrained,” said Sirsa.</p>.<p>Thousands of farmers from Punjab, Haryana and other state have been protesting near the Delhi borders for the past three weeks, demanding that the Centre's farm laws be repealed.</p>
<p>A Sikh preacher supporting the farmers' agitation against the Centre's agriculture laws allegedly committed suicide near the Singhu border in Delhi on Wednesday, police said.</p>.<p>A handwritten note in Punjabi, purportedly left behind by the deceased, says he was unable to bear the "pain of farmers".</p>.<p>The note is being verified by police.</p>.<p>An official of the Sonipat police said they had received a call that Sant Ram Singh (65), who hailed from Karnal, allegedly shot himself.</p>.<p>The deceased was rushed to a hospital in Panipat where doctors declared him brought dead.</p>.<p>The official said the exact spot where the incident took place is being verified and police are in the process of recording statements of the deceased's family members.</p>.<p>SAD spokesperson and Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Management Committee president Manjinder Singh Sirsa expressed grief over the incident and urged farmers to exercise restraint.</p>.<p>“A very sad news has been received that Sant Ram Singh, who dedicated his life to the service of humanity, committed suicide by shooting himself,” he said on his Twitter handle.</p>.<p>According to Sirsa, the victim wrote in his suicide note that he was unable to bear the "pain of the farmers".</p>.<p>“It is a sin to suffer atrocity and witness it, which I cannot see,” Sirsa said the cleric wrote in his suicide note.</p>.<p>Sirsa appealed to farmers to exercise restraint.</p>.<p>“It is a very grave time. I request you as the chief sewadar of the DSGMC to exercise restraint because anybody can do mischief in the farmers' agitation. It is a very sad incident for all of us but we need to be restrained,” said Sirsa.</p>.<p>Thousands of farmers from Punjab, Haryana and other state have been protesting near the Delhi borders for the past three weeks, demanding that the Centre's farm laws be repealed.</p>