Punjab IPS Officer Puran Kumar Suicide Note Names 10 Senior Officers Alleging Harassment
A shocking development has emerged in the case of Punjab IPS officer Puran Kumar’s suicide. According to police sources, ADGP Puran Kumar left behind a one-page suicide note naming around 10 senior IPS officers. The note allegedly accuses these officers of targeting him, attempting to damage his professional career, and influencing transfers, postings, and promotions unfairly. The document indicates deep-rooted professional conflicts within the police hierarchy, with even IPS officer Puran Singh reportedly implicated in the allegations. Authorities have confirmed that the note will form a critical part of the ongoing investigation into the circumstances surrounding his death, as the police examine potential harassment, workplace disputes, and procedural irregularities. The revelation has raised serious questions about administrative oversight, mental health support, and the pressures faced by senior officers in high-stakes policing roles. Family members and colleagues have urged a thorough probe to ensure accountability. This case comes amid a larger conversation in India about the mental health challenges and professional stress faced by law enforcement personnel, highlighting the need for better grievance redressal mechanisms and structural reforms within police departments to prevent such tragic outcomes.

























