HISAR: The Haryana Police force is in mourning today following the tragic death of Constable Ramesh Chand, who succumbed to injuries sustained during a vicious assault involving bricks and sticks. The incident, which occurred in the Narnaund area of Hisar district, has exposed glaring vulnerabilities in the state's law enforcement apparatus.
Violent Confrontation Near Liquor Establishment
The fatal confrontation unfolded near a liquor vend where Constable Chand, aged 52 and hailing from Siwani, was reportedly attempting to intervene in a dispute. According to preliminary investigations, the situation rapidly escalated when multiple assailants turned their aggression toward the police officer.
"The attackers used bricks and wooden sticks as weapons," revealed a senior police official familiar with the case. "The constable sustained critical head injuries that ultimately proved fatal."
Medical Battle Ends in Tragedy
Following the brutal attack, Constable Chand was immediately rushed to a nearby medical facility. Given the severity of his condition, doctors quickly arranged for his transfer to the more advanced Pt BD Sharma Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences in Rohtak.
Despite receiving specialized neuro-care and the best available medical attention, the constable's condition continued to deteriorate. He remained on ventilator support for several days before tragically passing away on Tuesday, leaving behind a grieving family and shocked colleagues.
Police Response and Investigation
In the aftermath of the killing, Haryana Police have launched a comprehensive investigation. Law enforcement authorities have registered a case and initiated a manhunt to apprehend all individuals involved in the deadly assault.
"We will not rest until every person responsible for this heinous crime is brought to justice," assured a police spokesperson. "This attack on a uniformed officer represents an assault on the very foundation of our legal system."
Broader Implications for Law Enforcement
The tragic death of Constable Chand has ignited serious concerns about the safety of police personnel operating in volatile situations. Police associations and union representatives are demanding enhanced protection measures for officers facing potentially dangerous confrontations.
This incident marks another troubling chapter in Haryana's ongoing challenges with public order and crime prevention, raising urgent questions about the adequacy of current security protocols and the growing boldness of criminal elements in confronting law enforcement authorities.