After the death of IPS officer Y Puran Kumar, the Haryana police department has been conducting an inquiry into this matter, which has exposed some very sensitive facts. Being an exemplary and brave officer in the fight against corruption and also the casteist bias in the police department, his death had already become a nationwide topic. Now, due to the suicide of another policeman, the case has taken an unexpected turn that is raising new questions about the department’s internal regulations, possibilities of crimes, and the police staff’s psychological health condition.
Another Officer’s Suicide Shocks Haryana Police
The probe into the suicide of Y Puran Kumar has had a very unexpected turn when Assistant Sub-Inspector, andeep Kumar, died. It is reported that Sandeep, who was assigned to the cyber cell of Rohtak and was probably handling the case of corruption against Y Puran Kumar, took his life on October 14, 2025.
Allegations in a Bombshell Note
Sandeep, in his last note, insinuates that the deceased officer was involved in corruption and that he manipulated the system to replace the honest with corrupt ones. The three pages of the note, along with a video, have deeply shocked the police force, and not only that, but also raised very deep questions on the issue of internal accountability.
Political and Public Outrage
Such developments have agitated the political uprising further. Protest leaders and activists of Dalit groups have come up with the loudest demand for justice, asserting that the police should act without delay and arrest those officers who are mentioned in the suicide notes. The case has also thrown the spotlight on police department discrimination related to caste, as Y Puran Kumar had rebuked this biased trend in the department through his own note of suicide.
Government Response and Investigation
Haryana government’s reaction has resulted in sending DGP Shatrujeet Kapur on compulsory leave and changing Rohtak SP Narendra Bijarniya’s location. If things keep happening the way that they do now, officials would be very much under pressure not only to ensure accountability but even more so, to do so transparently till the end of their investigation, with the public and the politicians closely watching them.
Broader Implications
These dual tragedies have moved people to question not just the ethics of policing internally, but also the sufferings that the officers face psychologically. The case is still very sensitive and widely publicised, as there are still many questions to be answered, which in turn draws attention to administration and policing issues that are happening in the state.