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Haryana IPS officer’s body shifted to PGIMER without consulting family, claims MLA brother-in-law

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Last updated: October 11, 2025 7:52 am
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Published: October 11, 2025
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The family of Haryana IPS officer Y. Puran Kumar, who allegedly shot himself dead at his Chandigarh residence on Tuesday (October 7, 2025), claimed on Saturday (October 11) that his body has been shifted to the PGIMER without consulting them, as they sharpened the pitch seeking “justice” for the officer’s death.

The body of the IPS officer, which was kept at the Government Multi Specialty Hospital in Sector 16 here, was shifted to the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) on Saturday (October 11).

Kumar’s family is yet to give their consent for conducting the autopsy, sources said.

Speaking to reporters here, Amit Rattan, the AAP MLA from Bathinda Rural and brother-in-law of the deceased, said, “They have shifted the body without asking us. Injustice is being done with us. Five days have passed since a DGP-level officer died but we have not got justice yet.” Mr. Rattan is the brother of the deceased wife, IAS officer Amneet P. Kumar.

Y. Puran Kumar (52), a 2001-batch Indian Police Service (IPS) officer, allegedly shot himself dead at his Sector 11 residence in Chandigarh on Tuesday (October 7). Kumar left behind a ‘final note’ accusing eight senior police officers of “blatant caste-based discrimination, targeted mental harassment, public humiliation and atrocities”.

Chandigarh DGP Sagar Preet Hooda, meanwhile, visited the residence of Amneet P. Kumar on Saturday (October 11). Speaking to reporters, Mr. Hooda said he has requested the family to get the post-mortem done as early as possible.

The autopsy will be conducted at the PGIMER for which a board has been constituted comprising a magistrate, forensic experts, and doctors, the DGP said.

Videography and photography (of the post-mortem) will also be done, the officer said.

Hooda, however, said the post-mortem will be conducted only after the family gives its consent.

Asked why the family members have not given their consent till now, Hooda said they have some grievances, which are being discussed.

On why police have not added the names of the suspects to the FIR lodged in the case, the officer said an investigation is underway.

A special investigation team (SIT) headed by an IG-rank officer has been formed for the probe, Hooda said.

Chandigarh Police on Friday (October 10) constituted the six-member SIT headed by IG Pushpendra Kumar for a “prompt, impartial and thorough investigation” into the officer’s death in a time-bound manner.

After the registration of the FIR, Kumar’s wife Amneet on Friday (October 10) claimed it contained “incomplete information” and sought its amendment to “accurately reflect the names of all the accused”.

In the column meant for naming the accused, the FIR mentions “as per final note”.

In a letter to Chandigarh SSP Kanwardeep Kaur, Amneet also sought an amendment of the “diluted sections of the SC/ST Act” which have been added to the FIR.

In his eight-page ‘final note’, Kumar named eight senior IPS officers, including Haryana DGP Shatrujeet Kapur and Rohtak SP Narendra Bijarniya, for allegedly harassing and maligning him.

Kumar was recently posted as Inspector General of the Police Training Centre (PTC) in Rohtak’s Sunaria.

Rohtak SP Narendra Bijarniya transferred

The Haryana government on Saturday (October 11) transferred Rohtak Superintendent of Police Narendra Bijarniya, officials said.

The action follows pressure built by the family members of Kumar, seeking action against officers named in a ‘final note’ left behind by the deceased, in which he accused eight senior cops, including Bijarniya, of “blatant caste-based discrimination, targeted mental harassment, public humiliation and atrocities”.

According to an official order, IPS officer Surinder Singh Bhoria has been appointed as the new Rohtak SP, and the posting order of Bijarniya will be issued separately.

Published – October 11, 2025 01:22 pm IST



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