Haryana: Daughters of Haryana IPS officer Y. Puran Kumar perform 'mukhagni' at his last rites
Chandigarh, October 16
In a heartfelt tribute, both daughters of Haryana-cadre IPS officer Y. Puran Kumar performed the 'mukhagni' to his mortal remains during his last rites at the Sector 25 crematorium.
The solemn ceremony was attended by Haryana DGP OP Singh, along with other dignitaries, honouring the legacy of the esteemed officer.
Puran Kumar allegedly shot himself at his residence in Chandigarh on October 7.
In the 'final note' he left behind, he accused eight senior cops, including Haryana director general of police Shatrujeet Kapur, of "blatant caste-based discrimination, targeted mental harassment, public humiliation and atrocities."
Meanwhile, the investigation into the case hit a roadblock, as his family has yet to hand over the laptop reportedly used by the officer to type his 'suicide' note.
According to police sources, examination of the laptop, including fingerprint analysis and scrutiny of the officer's email accounts, is crucial for establishing the authenticity of the suicide note and understanding the circumstances leading up to his death.
Following the ongoing controversy, IPS Om Parkash Singh has been assigned the additional charge of Director General of Police (DGP) of Haryana after DGP Shatrujeet Kapur was placed on leave following allegations surrounding the death of IPS Y Puran Kumar.
Meanwhile, in the wake of recent developments following the demise of IPS Y Puran Kumar, the Haryana Government has issued a statewide directive urging strict vigilance and coordinated efforts to maintain communal harmony and law and order.
The directive, issued by the General Administration Department (Political Branch-1) on Sunday, has been sent to senior administrative and police officials across the state, including the Additional Chief Secretary (Home), Director General of Police (DGP), all Divisional Commissioners, ADGPS, IGs, Deputy Commissioners, and Commissioners/Superintendents of Police.
The circular emphasises the "urgent need to maintain strict vigil and ensure communal harmony across all districts and divisions" in view of tensions and public sensitivity surrounding the officer's death.
— ANI
Reader Comments
The family not handing over the laptop is understandable. They must be protecting something important. The authorities need to handle this sensitively and ensure a fair investigation.
This case highlights the deep-rooted issues in our police system. If a senior IPS officer faced such discrimination, imagine what common citizens go through. Complete systemic reform is needed.
While the daughters' participation in last rites is commendable, I'm concerned about the timing of the government's directive on communal harmony. Are they trying to divert attention from the real issues?
The mental health aspect of this tragedy cannot be ignored. Senior officers work under tremendous pressure. We need better support systems in our government services. #MentalHealthMatters
Respect to the daughters for breaking gender norms in performing the last rites. This is the India we want to see - progressive and equal. The investigation must bring out the truth, whatever it may be.
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