Haryana IPS officer Y Puran Kumar cremated in Chandigarh; wife hopes for impartial probe into his suicide
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Take your experience further with Premium access. Thought-provoking Opinions, Expert Analysis, In-depth Insights and other Member Only BenefitsEight days after he allegedly shot himself dead, the cremation of Haryana IPS officer Y Puran Kumar took place here on Wednesday following his autopsy at the PGIMER with his wife expressing hope for an impartial probe into the matter so that “justice is served at the earliest”.
Emotional scenes were witnessed at the Sector 25 cremation ground with mourners raising slogans in favour of him.
Kumar's police dress and his police cap were placed on the mortal remains for a brief period before he was consigned to flames.
Kumar's wife and IAS officer Amneet P Kumar and two daughters paid their last respects before the last rites were performed. A gun salute was given to the deceased IPS officer by a police contingent.
Among those present at the cremation included a few politicians from across parties, senior officers including Haryana DGP O P Singh, and Haryana's Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Sumita Misra. Representatives of various Dalit bodies were also present. Wreaths were laid as a mark of respect.
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Y Puran Kumar’s wife gives consent for post-mortem; issues a statement
After the completion of the post-mortem at the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) earlier, the body was taken to Amneet Kumar's residence in Chandigarh.
Later, the mortal remains were taken in a funeral van with Kumar's photograph in police uniform at the front side of the vehicle to the cremation ground in Sector 25 here, which is at a short distance from the Kumar's Sector 24 residence.
After resisting for several days over the autopsy and cremation till their demands are met, the deceased officer's family finally gave consent for a post-mortem examination, ending a stalemate since Kumar allegedly shot himself at his Sector 11 private residence on October 7.
In a statement, Amneet Kumar said she gave consent for postmortem after receiving assurance from the Chandigarh Police that a fair probe will be conducted and a commitment from Haryana government that action will be taken against any “erring” officials.
“I have full faith in the Judiciary and the police authorities, and I sincerely hope that the investigation will be conducted in a professional, impartial, and time-bound manner, so that the truth emerges in accordance with law,” said the senior Haryana IAS officer.
The autopsy of Kumar was conducted at PGIMER here, following which the mortal remains were handed over to the family.
A statement issued by PGIMER this afternoon said, “The postmortem examination of Haryana-cadre IPS officer Y Puran Kumar was conducted today, by a duly constituted Medical Board, at PGIMER here, following due procedures.”
“The postmortem report will be submitted to the Investigating Officer of the Special Investigation Team (of Chandigarh Police),” it said.
In an eight-page 'final note' purportedly left behind by Kumar, he accused eight senior IPS officers of blatant caste-based discrimination, targeted mental harassment, public humiliation and atrocities. — with PTI