Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Video row: Chadha’s son shoots self dead in Amritsar

RISE AND FALL Sex scandal costs businessma­n Charanjit Chadha his reign, son Inderpreet his life

- Surjit Singh and Anil Sharma letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

AMRITSAR: Inderpreet Singh, son of former Chief Khalsa Diwan (CKD) president Charanjit Singh Chadha, who has been booked for sexually harassing a woman principal, allegedly shot himself dead with his licensed weapon here on Wednesday.

Amritsar police commission­er SS Srivastava said, “As per preliminar­y investigat­ion, Inderpreet shot himself inside his Toyota Fortuner and was rushed to a hospital but could not be saved. We have recovered a suicide note. A forensic team is examining the SUV.”

Indepreet, who was also booked for criminal intimidati­on along with his father, was reportedly upset over the entire controvers­y that erupted after a video purportedl­y showing his father in an objectiona­ble position with the woman went viral.

The woman had later filed a complaint against Chadha and his son who were expelled from the primary membership of the Khalsa Diwan, a socio-religious body that runs many educationa­l institutes.

The principal had accused Chadha of misusing his position and “compelling her to have physical relations”. “When I refused, he threatened me,” the woman said. She added that Inderpreet threatened her on the phone.

While Chadha is on the run, Inderpreet had joined the probe on Tuesday after orders of a court that had granted him a prearrest bail. Inderpreet had told the special investigat­ion team (SIT) probing the case that the video episode was a conspiracy hatched by his relative to defame his family. He also claimed that he was unaware of whereabout­s of his father.

Police said Inderpreet left his family-owned Una Humble hotel on Lawrence road around 1:30 pm in his Fortuner to see a doctor. When he reached the Green Acre area on Ajnala road, he asked his driver Raj Kumar to enquire about the availabili­ty of the doctor. When the driver was away, Inderpreet shot himself in his temple with his .32 bore revolver.

The driver came back and rushed him to a nearby private hospital where doctors declared him brought dead. Unconfirme­d reports said Chadha came to see his son at the hospital and then hurriedly left.

AMRITSAR : The reign of a noted business family in the socio-religious politics of the region ended on Wednesday when Inderpreet Singh Chadha killed himself days after a video that showed his father, who has since been removed as president of Chief Khalsa Diwan, in a sexual act with a woman.

After the death of Inderpreet, who was a former vice-president of the CKD, Harjit Singh is the only other son of Charanjit Singh Chadha besides a daughter. Formerly, the family was widely known for its hold over the liquor business. At present, it owns three hotels in Amritsar, besides the noted fleet of truck, Chadha Transport. They are also into real estate and manufactur­ing of tyres.

Related to liquor baron Ponty Chadha, who was shot in a crossfire along with his brother Hardeep Singh in 2012, the family has houses in Chandigarh and New Delhi.

Although Charanjit Chadha had long been member of the CKD, he came into the limelight after he took over as president with support of the then Akal Takht jathedar Joginder Singh Vedanti in 2004. Gradually, he started building his monopoly over the 115-year-old organisati­on, which was part of the Singh Sabha movement launched during British rule in India to spread Sikhism and runs 50 schools, besides two management colleges, a nursing college, an orphanage, two old-age homes and a hospital.

Chadha started inducting his relatives into the organisati­on, for which he even got amended its constituti­on. During his tenure, he tried to corner his opponents within the organisati­on and expelled some old members including honourary secretary Bhag Singh Ankhi and former Akali minister Manjit Singh Calcutta. His son Harjit was made a joint secretary of the CKD.

His opponents had been alleging that he turned the CKD into “Chadha and Company”, and diverted from its motive that was to impart education and propagate Sikhism.

Inderpreet’s elder son Anmol Singh’s wedding ceremony and lavish reception were organised at a hotel in Dubai, and Akal Takht jathedar Giani Gurbachan Singh had attended too.

Though Chadha did not have direct affiliatio­n to any political party, he is considered close to Akali patriarch and former chief minister Parkash Singh Badal with whose support he tightened his grip on the CKD. He was also inducted as vice-president of Khalsa College Governing Council that manages Amritsar’s legendary

Khalsa College.

He also used to invite BJP leaders, including Union finance minister Arun Jaitley who had lost the Lok Sabah election from Amritsar, at functions of CKD’S institutio­ns.

When the Congress got power in Punjab after the assembly elections last year, he sought to enhance his proximity with the new CM, Captain Amarinder Singh, and met him, sources said.

Influence of the family can be judged from the fact that the police were slow in taking action against Chadha and his son in the case registered on a complaint by the woman. Chadha remains to be arrested, and unconfirme­d reports said he even visited the hospital where Inderpreet was taken on Wednesday.

 ?? HT PHOTOS ?? Inderpreet Singh (R) killed self with his licensed revolver in his SUV, (above) an official examining the weapon.
HT PHOTOS Inderpreet Singh (R) killed self with his licensed revolver in his SUV, (above) an official examining the weapon.
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 ?? SAMEER SEHGAL/HT ?? CKD’S sinceouste­d president Charanjit Singh Chadha (R) with son Inderpreet, who has since killed himself, at a press meet in Amritsar on December 19; and (right) his younger son Harjit Singh at the hospital where Indepreet was taken on Wednesday.
SAMEER SEHGAL/HT CKD’S sinceouste­d president Charanjit Singh Chadha (R) with son Inderpreet, who has since killed himself, at a press meet in Amritsar on December 19; and (right) his younger son Harjit Singh at the hospital where Indepreet was taken on Wednesday.
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