Deepender Singh Hooda raised the question of impartial inquiry in ADGP Y Puran Kumar suicide case.

New -delhi, October 10 (IANS). The suicide case of senior Haryana IPS officer Y Puran Kumar has created a sensation in the state. In this matter, Deependra Singh Hooda, MP of Congress, raised serious questions and demanded an independent and impartial investigation of the Supreme Court. Deepender Singh Hooda said that the drastic step of suicide by a senior adgp ranking officer and the delay in the investigation that resulted in his wife, himself a senior IAS officer, raised serious questions about the system with a suicide letter. Hooda described the matter as very seriously, saying that when a promising and senior IPS official is forced to such an extent that he should choose the path of suicide and accuse his wife senior officers of the harassment of caste based on the suicide note, and it shows the failure of the entire administrative and social system. He said that an impartial investigation is needed in this case, so that the culprits are punished and that the victim of the victim gets justice. Congress MP described this matter at national level as serious, saying that it is not just a case of an officer’s suicide, but that it exposes the deep roots of cabinets discrimination and oppression in our system. Deepender Singh Hooda has called to intervene in this matter and ensure independent investigation, so that the truth comes out and the culprits receive strict punishment. He also said that this case is a warning to administrative officials and society across the country. Concrete steps must be taken to stop these incidents, and strict policy must be implemented to end cabinets -based harassment at the workplace. According to the information, Y Puran Kumar left a suicide letter before he committed suicide, accusing some senior caste officials and mental pressure. His wife, on the basis of this note, filed a complaint with the police and demanded the register of FIR against the accused. —IANS AKS/ABM Share these Story Tags

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