CHANDIGARH: Haryana IAS officer Amneet P Kumar, whose police officer husband Y Puran Kumar allegedly died by suicide Tuesday, submitted a two-page complaint to CM Nayab Singh Saini when he visited her Chandigarh house Thursday to offer condolences. Amneet demanded the suspension and arrest of all officers ex-ADG Puran named in his purported suicide note . She requested permanent security for her family, especially their two daughters, saying they were under "serious threat and mental distress".
Saini arrived at the IAS officer's residence in Chandigarh's Sector 24 around 12.30pm Thursday and stayed there till 1.15pm, offering his condolences to the bereaved family and joining in their prayers for the departed soul.
Amneet handed the CM her complaint and demanded immediate registration of an FIR against all those named in the suicide note and the complaint she had filed on Wednesday. Chandigarh police registered an FIR Thursday night against "all those named in the final note" on charges of abetment of suicide and under sections of the SC/ST Prevention of Atrocities Act .
On Tuesday, Amneet had filed a formal complaint, seeking registration of an FIR against Haryana DGP Shatrujeet Singh Kapur and Rohtak SP Narendra Bijarniya for abetment to suicide and caste-based harassment. "The suicide note explicitly names the individuals responsible for creating an atmosphere of harassment, humiliation, and mental torture, which directly led to this tragic act. This note constitutes a dying declaration and must be treated as crucial evidence demanding immediate legal action," she said in her complaint to CM.
During the meeting, the IAS officer demanded immediate suspension and arrest of all the accused to "prevent interference, tampering of evidence, and attempts to influence the investigation".
She sought protection of her family's rights and dignity, as they "continue to face harassment and fear from those responsible for her husband's suicide". Amneet said it's not only about an officer's death - it "represents a test of faith in justice, equality, and the rule of law". "Y Puran Kumar was a man of honour and service, and the silence of the system only deepens the pain of his family and the community that looked up to him," she wrote in the letter to the CM.
Saini arrived at the IAS officer's residence in Chandigarh's Sector 24 around 12.30pm Thursday and stayed there till 1.15pm, offering his condolences to the bereaved family and joining in their prayers for the departed soul.
Amneet handed the CM her complaint and demanded immediate registration of an FIR against all those named in the suicide note and the complaint she had filed on Wednesday. Chandigarh police registered an FIR Thursday night against "all those named in the final note" on charges of abetment of suicide and under sections of the SC/ST Prevention of Atrocities Act .
On Tuesday, Amneet had filed a formal complaint, seeking registration of an FIR against Haryana DGP Shatrujeet Singh Kapur and Rohtak SP Narendra Bijarniya for abetment to suicide and caste-based harassment. "The suicide note explicitly names the individuals responsible for creating an atmosphere of harassment, humiliation, and mental torture, which directly led to this tragic act. This note constitutes a dying declaration and must be treated as crucial evidence demanding immediate legal action," she said in her complaint to CM.
During the meeting, the IAS officer demanded immediate suspension and arrest of all the accused to "prevent interference, tampering of evidence, and attempts to influence the investigation".
She sought protection of her family's rights and dignity, as they "continue to face harassment and fear from those responsible for her husband's suicide". Amneet said it's not only about an officer's death - it "represents a test of faith in justice, equality, and the rule of law". "Y Puran Kumar was a man of honour and service, and the silence of the system only deepens the pain of his family and the community that looked up to him," she wrote in the letter to the CM.
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