
Jaipur, April 9 A man allegedly attempted suicide outside the office of the Superintendent of Police in Ajmer, Rajasthan, on Thursday, claiming that the police had taken no action after his daughter's death.
Police personnel at the scene intervened in time and stopped him. He was then rushed to JLN Hospital for treatment.
The man claimed that his daughter committed suicide in November 2025 after being harassed by a young man, and that no action had been taken despite repeated complaints.
He said his daughter, who was studying at an ITI institution, had told him that a young man had harassed her on her birthday, November 25, 2025.
The family counselled the accused the following day, but on November 28, she hanged herself at home, he claimed.
The man claimed that he had approached the Alwar Gate police station and the Superintendent of Police twice before, but no action was taken.
He demanded strict action against the accused, saying that he had no right to live if he could not secure justice for his daughter.
Superintendent of Police Harshvardhan Agarwala said that the matter is being investigated.
"We are examining why the man attempted suicide and the allegations he made. Necessary directions have been issued for an investigation," he said.