Haryana IPS Officer's Death: Family Demands CBI Probe, Refuses Autopsy, Issues Ultimatum for DGP's Removal
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- October 13, 2025
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A profound sense of grief and simmering tension has enveloped Haryana following the untimely demise of IPS officer Surenderpal Singh, a respected member of the 2010 batch. What began as a tragic loss has rapidly escalated into a high-stakes standoff between his distraught family and the state authorities, centered around contentious demands for a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into his death and the immediate removal of Haryana's Director General of Police (DGP), Shatrujeet Kapur.
The officer's body currently lies at PGI Rohtak, but his family has taken a resolute stance: no autopsy will be permitted until their demands are unequivocally met.
This unwavering refusal underscores the gravity of their suspicions. They have publicly voiced serious allegations of harassment and immense pressure exerted upon Surenderpal Singh by senior officers, pointing fingers directly at the DGP. This, they claim, contributed significantly to his tragic end.
Adding a dramatic layer to the unfolding crisis, the family has issued a stark 48-hour ultimatum to the Haryana government.
If DGP Shatrujeet Kapur is not removed from his post within this timeframe, they threaten to indefinitely withhold permission for the autopsy, further deepening the already complex and emotionally charged situation. This audacious move highlights their desperation for justice and accountability.
The gravity of the situation prompted the intervention of Haryana Home Minister Anil Vij, who met with the grieving family to offer his condolences and listen to their grievances.
While Minister Vij acknowledged the seriousness of their claims and assured them of appropriate action, the decision regarding a CBI inquiry and the removal of such a high-ranking officer remains a politically sensitive and intricate matter for the state government to navigate.
Surenderpal Singh had a distinguished career, serving in various challenging capacities, including as Commandant of the 1st IRB Battalion in Bhondsi, Gurugram.
Notably, he had also held the sensitive post of SP Nuh. Sources close to the family reveal that the officer had reportedly sought premature retirement, a request that was allegedly denied, adding another layer of frustration and potential stress to his final days.
The family's core demands are clear and non-negotiable: they insist on the registration of a First Information Report (FIR) against DGP Shatrujeet Kapur under Sections 302 (murder) and/or 306 (abetment to suicide) of the Indian Penal Code, an immediate and thorough CBI inquiry into the circumstances surrounding his death, the prompt removal of the DGP, and punitive action against all officers responsible for denying his voluntary retirement scheme (VRS) request.
The state of Haryana now watches with bated breath as the clock ticks on the ultimatum, awaiting a resolution to this deeply disturbing and politically charged saga.
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