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A Chandigarh court ordered the widow of slain Haryana IPS officer Y Puran Kumar to identify his body for a post-mortem, ending a standoff over cremation.
A Chandigarh court ordered the wife of deceased Haryana IPS officer Y Puran Kumar to identify his body for a post-mortem, ending a standoff over cremation.
The 52-year-old officer, a 2001-batch Dalit officer, died October 7, allegedly by suicide, with a note accusing senior officials of caste-based harassment.
His wife, IAS officer Amneet P. Kumar, refused consent until demands were met, including naming the DGP and former SP in the FIR.
The state transferred the SP and placed the DGP on leave.
A separate suicide of ASI Sandeep Kumar, who accused Puran of corruption and caste discrimination in a video and note, intensified scrutiny.
Forensic experts are analyzing evidence, including the wife’s laptop, and the case has drawn national attention, prompting political outcry and calls for accountability.
The post-mortem was scheduled for October 15, 2025.
Un tribunal de Chandigarh ordenó a la viuda del asesinado oficial de IPS de Haryana, Y Puran Kumar, que identificara su cuerpo para una autopsia, poniendo fin a un enfrentamiento sobre la cremación.