Punjab Minister Laljit Bhullar Arrested in PWC Officer Suicide Case

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 Punjab Minister Laljit Bhullar Arrested in PWC Officer Suicide Case

Punjab minister Laljit Singh Bhullar arrested after PWC district manager Gagandeep Randhawa died by suicide naming him in a dying video — FIR filed, opposition unites, CM orders prob

'Kha Layi Celphos Tuhade Yaar Ne': Punjab Minister Laljit Singh Bhullar Arrested in PWC Officer's Suicide Case — The Full Story

Gagandeep Singh Randhawa consumed poison and recorded a dying video blaming Punjab minister Laljit Singh Bhullar for sustained harassment over warehouse tenders — Bhullar resigned, was booked, and arrested as a three-party opposition united to demand accountability.


A Video That Ended a Career and Started a Storm

At some point on the morning of March 21, 2026, Gagandeep Singh Randhawa — District Manager of the Punjab State Warehousing Corporation in Amritsar — consumed Celphos, a highly toxic aluminium phosphide poison. Before losing consciousness, he recorded a brief video on his mobile phone. In it, he said words that have since echoed across Punjab's political landscape: "Kha layi Celphos tuhade yaar ne. Minister Laljit Bhullar de dar ton. Hun nahi main bachda." Translated: "Your friend has consumed Celphos. Out of fear of Minister Laljit Bhullar. Now I will not survive."

He did not survive. He died on the evening of March 21. And Punjab has not been the same since.


Who Was Gagandeep Singh Randhawa

Gagandeep Singh Randhawa was a government officer of 20 years' service — a career bureaucrat who had worked his way to the position of District Manager of the Punjab State Warehousing Corporation's Amritsar division. His job involved overseeing the corporation's grain storage and warehousing operations in the district — a role that, in Punjab's agriculture-driven economy, carries significant financial weight. Warehouse construction tenders — worth crores — pass through the hands of officials like Randhawa.

His wife Upinder Kaur, in the FIR she filed at Ranjit Avenue police station in Amritsar, alleged a specific and detailed pattern of abuse. In October 2025, tenders were issued for the construction of warehouses in the Patti and Khemkaran areas of Tarn Taran district. Randhawa, she alleged, was pressured by Bhullar and his associates to favour the tender of Bhullar's father Sukhdev Singh Bhullar — and refused, citing rules. What followed, she alleged, was months of sustained harassment, repeated summons to the minister's residence, physical assault — including being allegedly struck with a pistol handle — humiliation and mental torture that broke a dedicated officer's spirit and ultimately claimed his life.


The FIR — Three Accused, Three Sections

The FIR was registered at 11:51 PM on Saturday, March 21, 2026 at Ranjit Avenue Police Station in Amritsar — nearly 17 to 18 hours after Randhawa's suicide. India.com The delay itself became a political flashpoint, with opposition leaders camping at the police station demanding the case be registered before they would leave.

The three accused named in the FIR are Laljit Singh Bhullar, his father Sukhdev Singh Bhullar, and his personal assistant Dilbagh Singh. They have been booked under Section 108 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita — abetment to suicide — Section 351(3) — aggravated criminal intimidation — and Section 3(5) — criminal liability for acts done by several persons in furtherance of common intention. M9.news

Inspector Robin Hans has been appointed as the investigating officer. Bhullar denied all allegations, calling them baseless.


CM Bhagwant Mann Acts — Bhullar Resigns

Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann moved decisively within hours of the video surfacing. He asked Bhullar to step down from the Cabinet and ordered an impartial inquiry. Bhullar subsequently resigned. The Chief Minister said an impartial probe would be conducted and assured that no negligence would be tolerated. OpIndia

The resignation, however, did not satisfy the opposition — or Randhawa's family. The bereaved family had earlier refused to perform the last rites until a case was registered against the former minister and demanded a fair and transparent investigation into the circumstances leading to his death. BollywoodShaadis


Three Parties, One Demand — Arrest Him

What is politically unprecedented about this case is what happened next. All political parties — Congress, Shiromani Akali Dal and BJP — staged a joint protest demanding Bhullar's immediate arrest. Opposition leaders staged a protest near the MLAs hostel and were detained after they tried to march towards Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann's residence to gherao it. Police used water cannons after they tried to force their way by removing multiple barricades put up by Chandigarh police. M9.news

SAD chief Sukhbir Singh Badal termed the resignation an "eyewash" and alleged a cover-up — calling for a murder case and a CBI investigation. Punjab BJP chief Sunil Jakhar and Congress leader Partap Singh Bajwa echoed similar demands. Opposition leaders alleged that Randhawa was under sustained pressure to allot warehouse tenders in the name of Bhullar's father and was subjected to humiliation and coercion. Onmanorama


The Arrest — First Sitting Minister Jailed in Punjab

Laljit Singh Bhullar was arrested by Amritsar police on Monday, March 23 — making him the first sitting minister in Punjab's recent political history to be arrested in a criminal case while holding a government portfolio. Had he not resigned before being formally arrested, he would have become the first Prisons Minister to be jailed while holding charge of the department — an irony that Punjab's political commentators have not let pass unnoticed. India.com

The arrest came after sustained pressure from the opposition, the deceased's family's refusal to proceed with last rites, and a gathering of political leaders across party lines that made inaction politically untenable.


The Tender Politics Behind the Tragedy

At the centre of this case is a story as old as political power in India — the weaponisation of government tenders for personal and family enrichment. Warehouse construction tenders in Punjab's grain belt are enormously valuable. The Patti and Khemkaran areas of Tarn Taran — where the tenders in question were issued — lie in Punjab's agricultural heartland.

According to the FIR, tenders were issued in October last year for construction of warehouses, and Randhawa had refused to favour any bidder against rules. OpIndia That refusal — a small act of bureaucratic integrity in the face of ministerial pressure — is what the family alleges set in motion the months of harassment that ended in a dying video and a bowl of poison.


What AAP's Punjab Stands For — And What This Case Tests

The Aam Aadmi Party came to power in Punjab in March 2022 on the promise of an honest government — one that would protect officials from political interference, end the nexus between politicians and contractors, and deliver governance that ordinary Punjabis could trust. The Randhawa case tests every one of those promises.

An honest officer — by his own account and his family's — was allegedly summoned to a minister's home, physically assaulted, and threatened repeatedly because he refused to play along with a tender manipulation scheme. He recorded his own death note on his phone. The police took 17 to 18 hours to register an FIR. The minister resigned only after the video went viral.

Whether the investigation now proceeds with the rigour and independence the case demands — or whether it becomes another chapter in Punjab's long history of powerful politicians evading full accountability — will define not just Bhagwant Mann's government but the legacy of the promise AAP made to Punjab four years ago.

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Punjab Minister Laljit Bhullar Arrested in PWC Officer Suicide Case

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'Kha Layi Celphos Tuhade Yaar Ne': Punjab Minister Laljit Singh Bhullar Arrested in PWC Officer's Suicide Case — The Full Story

Gagandeep Singh Randhawa consumed poison and recorded a dying video blaming Punjab minister Laljit Singh Bhullar for sustained harassment over warehouse tenders — Bhullar resigned, was booked, and arrested as a three-party opposition united to demand accountability.


A Video That Ended a Career and Started a Storm

At some point on the morning of March 21, 2026, Gagandeep Singh Randhawa — District Manager of the Punjab State Warehousing Corporation in Amritsar — consumed Celphos, a highly toxic aluminium phosphide poison. Before losing consciousness, he recorded a brief video on his mobile phone. In it, he said words that have since echoed across Punjab's political landscape: "Kha layi Celphos tuhade yaar ne. Minister Laljit Bhullar de dar ton. Hun nahi main bachda." Translated: "Your friend has consumed Celphos. Out of fear of Minister Laljit Bhullar. Now I will not survive."

He did not survive. He died on the evening of March 21. And Punjab has not been the same since.


Who Was Gagandeep Singh Randhawa

Gagandeep Singh Randhawa was a government officer of 20 years' service — a career bureaucrat who had worked his way to the position of District Manager of the Punjab State Warehousing Corporation's Amritsar division. His job involved overseeing the corporation's grain storage and warehousing operations in the district — a role that, in Punjab's agriculture-driven economy, carries significant financial weight. Warehouse construction tenders — worth crores — pass through the hands of officials like Randhawa.

His wife Upinder Kaur, in the FIR she filed at Ranjit Avenue police station in Amritsar, alleged a specific and detailed pattern of abuse. In October 2025, tenders were issued for the construction of warehouses in the Patti and Khemkaran areas of Tarn Taran district. Randhawa, she alleged, was pressured by Bhullar and his associates to favour the tender of Bhullar's father Sukhdev Singh Bhullar — and refused, citing rules. What followed, she alleged, was months of sustained harassment, repeated summons to the minister's residence, physical assault — including being allegedly struck with a pistol handle — humiliation and mental torture that broke a dedicated officer's spirit and ultimately claimed his life.


The FIR — Three Accused, Three Sections

The FIR was registered at 11:51 PM on Saturday, March 21, 2026 at Ranjit Avenue Police Station in Amritsar — nearly 17 to 18 hours after Randhawa's suicide. India.com The delay itself became a political flashpoint, with opposition leaders camping at the police station demanding the case be registered before they would leave.

The three accused named in the FIR are Laljit Singh Bhullar, his father Sukhdev Singh Bhullar, and his personal assistant Dilbagh Singh. They have been booked under Section 108 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita — abetment to suicide — Section 351(3) — aggravated criminal intimidation — and Section 3(5) — criminal liability for acts done by several persons in furtherance of common intention. M9.news

Inspector Robin Hans has been appointed as the investigating officer. Bhullar denied all allegations, calling them baseless.


CM Bhagwant Mann Acts — Bhullar Resigns

Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann moved decisively within hours of the video surfacing. He asked Bhullar to step down from the Cabinet and ordered an impartial inquiry. Bhullar subsequently resigned. The Chief Minister said an impartial probe would be conducted and assured that no negligence would be tolerated. OpIndia

The resignation, however, did not satisfy the opposition — or Randhawa's family. The bereaved family had earlier refused to perform the last rites until a case was registered against the former minister and demanded a fair and transparent investigation into the circumstances leading to his death. BollywoodShaadis


Three Parties, One Demand — Arrest Him

What is politically unprecedented about this case is what happened next. All political parties — Congress, Shiromani Akali Dal and BJP — staged a joint protest demanding Bhullar's immediate arrest. Opposition leaders staged a protest near the MLAs hostel and were detained after they tried to march towards Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann's residence to gherao it. Police used water cannons after they tried to force their way by removing multiple barricades put up by Chandigarh police. M9.news

SAD chief Sukhbir Singh Badal termed the resignation an "eyewash" and alleged a cover-up — calling for a murder case and a CBI investigation. Punjab BJP chief Sunil Jakhar and Congress leader Partap Singh Bajwa echoed similar demands. Opposition leaders alleged that Randhawa was under sustained pressure to allot warehouse tenders in the name of Bhullar's father and was subjected to humiliation and coercion. Onmanorama


The Arrest — First Sitting Minister Jailed in Punjab

Laljit Singh Bhullar was arrested by Amritsar police on Monday, March 23 — making him the first sitting minister in Punjab's recent political history to be arrested in a criminal case while holding a government portfolio. Had he not resigned before being formally arrested, he would have become the first Prisons Minister to be jailed while holding charge of the department — an irony that Punjab's political commentators have not let pass unnoticed. India.com

The arrest came after sustained pressure from the opposition, the deceased's family's refusal to proceed with last rites, and a gathering of political leaders across party lines that made inaction politically untenable.


The Tender Politics Behind the Tragedy

At the centre of this case is a story as old as political power in India — the weaponisation of government tenders for personal and family enrichment. Warehouse construction tenders in Punjab's grain belt are enormously valuable. The Patti and Khemkaran areas of Tarn Taran — where the tenders in question were issued — lie in Punjab's agricultural heartland.

According to the FIR, tenders were issued in October last year for construction of warehouses, and Randhawa had refused to favour any bidder against rules. OpIndia That refusal — a small act of bureaucratic integrity in the face of ministerial pressure — is what the family alleges set in motion the months of harassment that ended in a dying video and a bowl of poison.


What AAP's Punjab Stands For — And What This Case Tests

The Aam Aadmi Party came to power in Punjab in March 2022 on the promise of an honest government — one that would protect officials from political interference, end the nexus between politicians and contractors, and deliver governance that ordinary Punjabis could trust. The Randhawa case tests every one of those promises.

An honest officer — by his own account and his family's — was allegedly summoned to a minister's home, physically assaulted, and threatened repeatedly because he refused to play along with a tender manipulation scheme. He recorded his own death note on his phone. The police took 17 to 18 hours to register an FIR. The minister resigned only after the video went viral.

Whether the investigation now proceeds with the rigour and independence the case demands — or whether it becomes another chapter in Punjab's long history of powerful politicians evading full accountability — will define not just Bhagwant Mann's government but the legacy of the promise AAP made to Punjab four years ago.

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