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Haryana IPS officer's 'suicide': Rohtak SP transferred; family refuses consent for post-mortem; Opposition slams govtIn a brief official order issued on Saturday, IPS officer Surinder Singh Bhoria was appointed as the new Rohtak SP.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Haryana’s senior Dalit IPS officer, ADGP Shri Y Puran Kumar.</p></div>

Haryana’s senior Dalit IPS officer, ADGP Shri Y Puran Kumar.

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Chandigarh: The Haryana government on Saturday shunted out Rohtak Superintendent of Police Narendra Bijarniya, one of the cops against whom IPS officer Y Puran Kumar's wife was seeking action for allegedly abetting his suicide, even as the Opposition said that Kumar's family is not getting justice.

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In his first comments in the sensational case that involves allegations of caste-based discrimination against the deceased officer, Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini said whoever is found guilty in the probe will face action irrespective of their position and asked the Opposition not to politicise it.

Chandigarh DGP Sagar Preet Hooda, who visited the residence of Puran Kumar, said his family members have refused to give their consent for the post-mortem due to some grievances and discussion are underway to resolve them.

As the controversy deepened, several officials and ministers from Haryana and politicians from various states met Kumar's wife, IAS officer Amneet P Kumar, on Saturday.

In a 'final note' purportedly left behind by Kumar (52), a 2001-batch Indian Police Service (IPS) officer, after he allegedly shot himself dead at his residence on Tuesday, he had accused eight senior cops, including Bijarniya and Haryana DGP Shatrujeet Kapur, of "blatant caste-based discrimination, targeted mental harassment, public humiliation and atrocities".

In a brief official order issued on Saturday, IPS officer Surinder Singh Bhoria was appointed as the new Rohtak SP. It said the posting order of Bijarniya will be issued separately. There was no mention of Puran Kumar's death case.

Meanwhile, Kumar's family objected to shifting the body of the IPS officer from the Government Multi-Speciality Hospital in Sector 16 here to the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) on Saturday, "without their knowledge".

Speaking to reporters, Amit Rattan, the Punjab 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 to us. Five days have passed since a DGP-level officer died, but we have not got justice yet." Rattan is the brother of the Kumar's wife.

Mukesh Kumar, a member of Dalit body Valmiki Army, said the Chandigarh administration took the body to the PGIMER without the consent of the family.

Unless justice is delivered to the family and action is taken in the matter, post-mortem and cremation will not be allowed, said Kumar, who is a member of a 31-member committee formed by the outfit to ensure that the family's demands and concerns are addressed by authorities.

Another representative of the committee told reporters here that DGP Haryana Kapur and outgoing Rohtak SP Narendra Bijarniya should be terminated from service and arrested.

Prominent leaders who met the IPS officer's wife included Congress leaders Randeep Singh Surjewala, Deepender Hooda and Charanjit Singh Channi and AAP leader Manish Sisodia.

Surjewala said the IPS officer's "suicide" has shaken the soul of the country. "It is a heart-wrenching incident," he said.

The Congress leader said if justice cannot be ensured in the case of a senior IPS officer, what would be the fate of a common man.

Channi attacked the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and said justice must be given to his family.

"He (Kumar) used to fight for the rights of Dalits and even gave up his life. Five days have passed, but his family is not getting justice," the former Punjab chief minister said.

Addressing a gathering of party workers in Panchkula, Haryana Chief Minister Saini said he has assured Kumar's family of justice and asked the opposition Congress not to play politics over this issue.

"I had said that we will probe it (the matter) and after investigation, whoever is found guilty, action will certainly be taken against him. No matter how big a person he may be," said Saini.

Saini said he has spoken to Kumar's wife. "We are also in touch with the Centre for the resolution of this issue," he said.

In a post on X, Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati said the case has shocked the country and "Dalits and Bahujan" communities are particularly agitated over the development.

The case "proves that despite numerous claims, the scourge of casteism persists, especially in governance and administration, and that governments are failing to curb it.

"However, this is more a matter of government intentions and policies. This unfortunate incident deserves a timely, independent and impartial probe, and the perpetrators should be severely punished so that such painful incidents, which shame a civilised society, do not occur again," the former Uttar Pradesh chief minister said.

Frantic efforts were underway from the Haryana government to persuade Kumar's wife to agree to the post-mortem examination and cremation.

Haryana Ministers Anil Vij, Krishan Lal Panwar and Krishan Kumar Bedi also reached her residence at Sector-24 here. A few Haryana officers, including Rajesh Khullar and home secretary Sumita Misra, also met the deceased's wife.

Chandigarh DGP Sagar Preet Hooda, after visiting Kumar's residence, told reporters 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, adding videography and photography (of the post-mortem) will also be done.

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.

In her complaint to Chandigarh Police on Wednesday, the officer's wife sought an FIR against the Haryana DGP (Kapur) and Bijarniya under Section 108 of the BNS (abetment to suicide), and relevant provisions of the SC and ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, demanding their immediate arrest.

Puran Kumar was recently posted as the IG of the Police Training Centre (PTC) in Rohtak's Sunaria.

Chandigarh Police on Friday 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, Puran Kumar's wife Amneet on Friday 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 his 'final note', Puran Kumar alleged, "Shatrujeet Kapur, DGP, Haryana, continues to harass me by instigating Narendra Bijarniya, SP, Rohtak, to malign my name and reputation by his actions and inactions by not acting on specific reports sent by me to the DGP against Bijarniya, which emboldened him to malign my reputation, make ultra vires orders, etc."

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(Published 11 October 2025, 19:25 IST)