New twists are coming every day in Haryana’s IPS Y Puran suicide case. Seven days after the suicide, Haryana DGP Shatrujit Kapoor has been sent on leave by the Naib Saini government. Even before this, Rohtak SP Narendra Bijraniya has been transferred.
Let us tell you, today (Tuesday, October 14) Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi and Union Minister Chirag Paswan are coming to Chandigarh. Both the leaders will meet the family of IPS Y here. Even before this, Haryana’s DGP has been sent on leave.
The decision to send Haryana DGP on leave was taken late on Monday night. It is being told that after the IPS suicide case, there was constant pressure on the Nayab Singh Saini government to remove Haryana DGP. In such a situation, the DGP was sent on leave even before the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
PM Modi’s Sonipat tour also canceled
For your information, on the completion of one year of Nayab Singh Saini’s government, a program was organized in Sonipat, Haryana, in which Prime Minister Narendra Modi was going to address the public. Here PM Modi was going to attend the ‘Jan Vishwas-Jan Vikas’ rally. However, in view of the increasing tension amid the IPS suicide case, the PM’s visit has been cancelled.
PM Modi was coming here to inaugurate and inaugurate many development projects. Now sources said that the program has been cancelled, they did not give any reason. Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini recently held a meeting with officials of various departments in Chandigarh to review the preparations for the program. Earlier, on Monday also Naib Saini was in Sonipat.
Naib Singh Saini was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Haryana for the second time on 17 October 2024 after BJP returned to power in the state for the third consecutive time.
Mahapanchayat of Dalit organizations
Several Dalit organizations gathered together to demand justice for IPS Y Puran and his family and called a mahapanchayat. Pleading for justice, the organizations had urged the government to take major steps within 48 hours. These 48 hours are completing on Tuesday (14 October).

