Harkirat Singh was a village sarpanch in Ludhiana district of Punjab.
Chandigarh:
Harkirat Singh, grandson of former Punjab Chief Minister Beant Singh, died in Chandigarh today after sustaining bullet injury under mysterious circumstances at his residence.
"40-year-old Harkirat Singh received bullet injury in his head. How he received the injury is not exactly clear at the moment and we are trying to get in touch with his parents," Sector 3 Police Station's SHO Neeraj Sarna told PTI.
The SHO said that Mr Harkirat, who was a village sarpanch in Ludhiana district, was taken to the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research (PGIMER) by family members where he succumbed to the bullet injury.
Asked if they suspect it to be a case of suicide, he replied, "Investigations are being conducted. At this moment, we are not ruling out anything."
Mr Sarna said at the time of the incident, Mr Harkirat, who is the grandson of late Beant Singh, was at his residence in upscale Sector 5 in Chandigarh.
On August 31, 1995, the then chief minister, 73-year-old Beant Singh, was killed in a suicide bomb blast at the entrance of the civil secretariat in Chandigarh. 17 others too died in the terror attack by Sikh extremists.
Beant Singh was the chief minister of Punjab from 1992 to 1995.
"We are conducting investigations... Harkirat comes from a political family and his elder brother Gurkirat is a Congress MLA," the SHO said, adding "the circumstances around his death remain unclear so far".