Sukhdev Singh Namdhari

Sukhdev Singh Namdhari
Born Sukhdev Singh Namdhari
15 10 1965
Residence Bajpur, Uttarakhand
Nationality Indian
Alma mater Bajpur Inter College
Occupation Former Minorities Commission Chairman U. K.
Religion Namdhari

Sukhdev Singh Namdhari is the ex-chairman of Uttarakhand Minority Commission (March 2010 – November 2012), an alleged mining baron, and a politically influential figure.[1] He stepped into politics as a small-time BJP leader, and in due time, became a well-connected political figure. He was also the State President of Rashtriya Sikh Sangat, a sister organization of the Rashtriya Swayam Sevak Sangh.[2]

He made news as the main accused in the murder mystery of famous industrialist brothers, Ponty and Hardeep Chaddha. Following the accusation and his alleged involvement, Namdhari was expelled from the BJP and removed from his post of the Minority Commission chief.[2][3][4][5]

Early life and education

Born and brought up in village Talli in the city of Bajpur, Namdhari was the son of a farmer, Roor Singh. A greater part of his childhood was spent in the shadow of a militancy-ridden adjacent state of Punjab.[6] He gained early fascination for power and guns and adopted the alias ‘Fauji’, which quickly gained popularity amid his childhood mates. He schooled at the Bazpur Inter College, from where he dropped out in 1985 in 12th standard, and took to truck driving instead.

His father bought him his first truck in 1987, which according to former associates, he used for smuggling illicitly fell ‘Khair’ trees. Later, he made his much coveted entry into politics through his brief association with Deendayal Singh Bhullar, the former Bazpur block pramukh, and gradually rose in stature. Soon after, he became the personal bodyguard of Harbhajan Singh Cheema, MLA Kashipur, and a known mining baron. However, it was only during the feud over property and mining stake controls between Cheema, a block pramukh, and local don Gurbachan Lal Sharma that Namdhari rose to prominence. Namdhari’s role in the feud raised suspicion but charges remained unconfirmed.[7]

Controversies

He is allegedly the main accused in the November 17, 2012 shootout that led to the death of industrialist Ponty Chadha, and his younger brother, Hardeep, at their South Delhi farmhouse.

Namdhari was arrested from Bazpur in Uttarakhand [8] and was brought to Delhi for further investigation. Namdhari’s personal Security Officer (PSO) Sachin Tyagi’s name also came up during the course of the investigations.[9] Tyagi in touch with Namdhari since January 2012 and during the course of the investigations the shootout alluded to being a ‘well-hatched conspiracy.’ Tyagi was arrested on December 3, 2012. He was also found in illegal possession of a (.30) caliber pistol, which he said was given to him by Namdhari.[10] He later confessed that he fired at Hardeep with his official weapon. The case still remains under trial. Namdhari and Sachin Tyagi were cleared of the IPC 302 and murder charges were dropped and are being tried for IPC 304 which is culpable homicide not amounting to murder. The shooting was not premeditated and no conspiracy was found.[11]

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