Haryana Cop Dies Hero in Surajkund Fair Swing Collapse Rescue

A tragic swing collapse at the Surajkund Mela in Faridabad resulted in multiple injuries and the death of on-duty Inspector Jagdish. The Haryana Director General of Police, Ajay Singhal, expressed profound grief and announced a compensation of ₹1 crore for the inspector's family. Inspector Jagdish sustained fatal injuries while courageously leading rescue operations at the accident site. Several other injured individuals have been admitted to nearby hospitals and are receiving treatment.

Key Points: Surajkund Fair Swing Collapse: Inspector Dies Rescuing Victims

  • Inspector died rescuing swing collapse victims
  • DGP announces ₹1 crore compensation
  • Several others injured in Surajkund Mela accident
  • Collapse due to technical malfunction
  • Injured receiving treatment in hospital
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Haryana DGP expresses grief over Surajkund fair swing collapse; on-duty inspector dies while rescuing victims

Haryana DGP announces ₹1 crore for family of Inspector Jagdish, who died saving lives after a swing collapsed at the Surajkund Mela in Faridabad.

"He prioritised public safety over his own life. - DGP Ajay Singhal"

Faridabad, February 8

Haryana Director General of Police Ajay Singhal has expressed deep sorrow over the tragic swing collapse at the Surajkund Mela, which claimed the life of on-duty Inspector Jagdish.

The DGP announced that Inspector Jagdish's family will be provided Rs 1 crore under the applicable policy provisions, along with all other admissible departmental benefits. He assured the bereaved family that the Haryana Police will extend all possible assistance during this difficult time.

The incident occurred on Saturday evening at around 6:00 PM when a swing collapsed due to a technical malfunction at the Surajkund fair, injuring several people.

Inspector Jagdish, who was deployed for duty at the mela, displayed exceptional promptness and courage by immediately initiating rescue operations.

While attempting to evacuate people safely from the accident site, he sustained serious injuries and later succumbed to them during treatment.

Expressing profound grief, DGP Ajay Singhal said that during his duty at the Surajkund Mela, Inspector Jagdish demonstrated extraordinary bravery, dedication, and humanitarian sensitivity. He stated that even under extremely dangerous circumstances, the inspector prioritised public safety over his own life. Due to his swift action and courage, several lives were saved, reflecting the highest traditions of police service.

The DGP described Inspector Jagdish's contribution as a lasting source of inspiration and termed his demise an irreparable loss to the police department. He extended heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family and reiterated that the department stands firmly with them. He also wished for the speedy and complete recovery of all those injured and directed concerned officials to ensure there is no shortfall in their medical treatment.

Inspector Jagdish was a resident of Mathura district in Uttar Pradesh. Born on March 5, 1968, he had been deputed from Police Lines, Palwal, for Surajkund Mela duty on January 31, 2026. He was widely known in the department for his discipline, dedication, and unwavering commitment to duty.

In the incident, the following persons were injured: Neelay, Assistant Sub-Inspector, wife of Vijaypal, resident of Badshahpur; Sunil, son of Ravindra, resident of Aroha, District Mahendragarh; Harsh Prakash, son of Ramprakash, resident of F-176, Pocket-1, Greater Noida; Prashant, son of Shankar Lal, resident of Dubepur, District Dholpur (Rajasthan); Anisha, daughter of Jitendra, resident of House No. 20, Part-2, Faridabad; Shivani, daughter of Ramesh, resident of Virona Tower, Sector-78, Noida; and Parvinder (other details awaited).

All injured individuals have been admitted to nearby hospitals and are currently receiving treatment.

- ANI

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Sarah B
This is so tragic. My thoughts are with his family and all the injured. Such incidents raise serious questions about safety checks at these large public fairs. Authorities must conduct a thorough investigation and ensure stricter regulations.
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Priya S
Om Shanti. A brave son of Mathura. It's good that the DGP has announced compensation quickly, but we must also focus on preventing such accidents. These rides are often poorly maintained. Surajkund Mela is a huge event, safety cannot be compromised.
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Aman W
Respectful criticism: While the inspector's bravery is unquestionable, why was there a "technical malfunction" in the first place? The fair organizers and the government department that grants licenses must be held accountable. We cannot just mourn and move on every time.
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Kavya N
So sad. He was due to retire in a couple of years, no? Born in 1968. Served with discipline and dedication till his last breath. This is the real face of our police force, not what we often see in movies. Prayers for his soul and for the recovery of the injured.
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Michael C
A true public servant. The article mentions he was from UP but serving in Haryana police. Shows how our police forces are united in service. Hope the medical treatment for all injured is top-notch, as the DGP has directed. Wishing them a speedy recovery.

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