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**Summary:**

A senior Haryana IPS officer, Y. Puran Kumar, allegedly died by suicide. His family is refusing to allow an autopsy until two senior officers he named in his suicide note, Haryana DGP Shatrujeet Kapur and former Rohtak SP Narendra Bijarniya, are arrested for allegedly harassing and maligning him. The Haryana government has sent DGP Kapur on leave amid growing pressure. An SIT is investigating the case, and the Chandigarh Police have requested the autopsy be performed to aid the investigation. A committee demanding justice for Kumar is pressing for the arrest of the accused officers.

**News Article:**

**Haryana DGP Sent on Leave Amid Suicide Investigation of Senior IPS Officer**

**Chandigarh, October 14, 2025** – The Haryana government has placed Director General of Police (DGP) Shatrujeet Kapur on leave as investigations continue into the alleged suicide of senior IPS officer Y. Puran Kumar. The move comes amid mounting pressure and widespread calls for action against Kapur and former Rohtak Superintendent of Police Narendra Bijarniya, both named in a note reportedly left by Mr. Kumar before his death.

Y. Puran Kumar, a 2001-batch IPS officer serving as Inspector General of Police at the Police Training Centre (PTC) in Sunaria, Rohtak, was found dead on October 7th with a gunshot wound. A ‘final note’ found on Mr. Kumar reportedly accused DGP Kapur and former SP Bijarniya of harassment and maligning him, factors his wife has described as “trigger points” for the suicide.

The family of the deceased officer has refused to allow an autopsy until Kapur and Bijarniya are arrested. Chandigarh Police, leading the Special Investigation Team (SIT) in the case, have formally requested Mrs. Kumar to identify the body and allow the post-mortem examination to proceed, stating it is “essential for a speedy investigation.” They have also requested documentation from the Haryana government to aid in their inquiry.

Rajiv Jaitly, media advisor to the Haryana Chief Minister, confirmed that the DGP has been sent on leave on Tuesday. This decision followed visits from Haryana government officials to Mr. Kumar’s wife, IAS officer Amneet P. Kumar, apparently in an attempt to persuade her to allow the autopsy.

Opposition Leader Rahul Gandhi is expected to visit the family, as political pressure mounts on the government.

A 31-member committee, “Justice for Y. Puran Kumar,” has been formed, demanding the immediate removal and arrest of the accused officers. “When the FIR has been registered, then why are the police reluctant to arrest the accused,” said Gurmail Dhabi, a committee member. “The FIR in itself will serve no purpose if the accused are not arrested.”

The case is being closely watched, raising serious questions about the internal dynamics and potential pressures within the Haryana police force.

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