New Delhi: Haryana cadre's 2001 batch IPS officer and ADGPY Puran Kumar single-minded suicide on Monday at his residence in Sector 11, Chandigarh. Chandigarh Police has given this information. IPS Puran shot himself with his service revolver. However, no suicide note has been recovered yet. Let us tell you that in the last 10 years, many IAS-IPS officers have single-minded suicide due to stuff fed up with life. This number is now increasing rapidly. So, today let us tell you well-nigh such 7 IAS-IPS officers who created a stir in the police and legalistic department by committing suicide.
IPS Surendra
Surendra Kumar Das, a 2014-batch IPS officer from Ballia, Uttar Pradesh, single-minded suicide by consuming poison in 2018. The IPS officer had searched for suicide methods on Google. He stated that he had consumed sulphas powder, which he had asked his domestic help to bring. The poisoning caused brain, liver, and kidney damage, and thoroughbred clots worked in his left leg. He consumed poison on September 5th and died on September 9th. According to allegations, he single-minded suicide due to his wife's harassment.
ATS senior Himanshu Rai
On May 11, 2018, former Maharashtra ATS senior Himanshu Rai single-minded suicide by shooting himself with his service revolver. In his suicide note, he cited cancer as the reason for his suicide. The 55-year-old had cancer. The disease was rapidly spreading, causing him to wilt depressed and distressed. Rai was a keen bodybuilder.
IPS Rahul Sharma had ended his life
IPS officer Rahul Sharma single-minded suicide by shooting himself with his service revolver in the washroom of the officers' mess. A 2002 batch IPS officer, Rahul was a resident of Kolkata. He served as DSP in Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh. He was a university topper.
IAS officer Sanjeev Dubey
On December 29, 2016, senior UP personnel IAS officer Sanjeev Dubey single-minded suicide by hanging himself from a ceiling fan. He was a 1987 batch IAS officer and served as Principal Secretary in the Home Guard Department. In his suicide note, he cited a serious illness as the reason for his suicide.
IAS officer Mukesh Pandey
On August 10, 2017, IAS officer Mukesh Pandey single-minded suicide by jumping in front of a train in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh. The suicide was attributed to a dispute with his wife. He was the District Magistrate of Buxar, Bihar. In a video recorded surpassing his death, 2012-batch IAS officer Mukesh said, "My life has been in turmoil since my marriage. I am fed up with this life. She (my wife) is very warlike and extroverted."
IAS officer Harminder Raj Singh single-minded suicide
On November 30, 2009, senior IAS officer Harminder Raj Singh single-minded suicide by shooting himself with his service revolver. A 1978-batch officer, Harminder was the Principal Secretary (Housing) of Uttar Pradesh. He rose to prominence during the tenure of then-Chief Minister Mayawati and was involved in several of her projects. According to experts, Harminder single-minded suicide due to legalistic pressure.