India, March 29 -- The suicide of Gagandeep Singh Randhawa, a district manager with the Punjab State Warehousing Corporation, has triggered a major political storm, placing the Punjab government in the dock over allegations of pressure, political interference and administrative failure.
Randhawa died by suicide on March 21 in Amritsar after allegedly consuming poison. Before his death, he recorded a video accusing minister Laljit Singh Bhullar of harassment in a warehousing tender dispute. The fallout was immediate, with Bhullar forced to resign and later arrested following an FIR based on a complaint by Randhawa's wife.
The incident has since spiralled into a full-scale political confrontation, with Opposition leaders alleging that the c...