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          Patna, June 18 (IANS) The brother of a Hindu leader who died   fasting to save the Ganga from pollution has filed a police complaint against   another Hindu religious leader, police said Saturday.
 |  Satyam Kumar, brother of Swami Nigamananda, who died after being on hunger   strike for over two-and-a-half months, lodged the complaint against Swami   Shivanand of Haridwar.
 
 Kumar said he feared for his own and his family's   life from the Swami. The complaint was filed in Kewti police station in   Darbhanga district, about 200 km from here.
 
 Darbhanga Superintendent of   Police Kumar Ekle said "full security" would be provided to Kumar and his   family.
 
 Swami Nigmananda was born in Ladari village in Darbhanga and   spent his childhood there. He left the village when he was   17.
 
 Nigamananda was 34 years old when he died June 13 in a hospital in   Dehradun. He began his fast Feb 19 against illegal quarrying being carried out   in the Ganga river bed with alleged connivance of officials.
 
 
      
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