On March 29, 2019, Punjab FDA licensing officer Neha Shoree, aged 36, was tragically shot dead in broad daylight at her Kharar office—right in front of her niece. The accused, Balwinder Singh, a Morinda-based chemist whose licence she had revoked a decade earlier, also died shortly after the murder. Though local police and a Special Investigation Team (SIT) concluded it was a revenge killing, numerous unanswered questions cast doubt on this narrative:Eight bullet wounds on Neha—yet just six shots accounted for.Discrepancies in weapon type used on Neha and Balwinder.Significant delays in forensic analysis and evidence collection (up to 131 days).Missing phone data and SIM cards belonging to both. 🧩 What the Family Believes:Neha’s father, Captain Kailash Shoree—a 1971 war veteran—and her husband, Varun Monga, strongly reject the “revenge” theory. They assert the killing was orchestrated by “drug mafia” and possibly insiders within the drug department, demanding a fresh CBI or NIA investigation. To date, the Punjab & Haryana High Court has asked the SIT to address the family's concerns—but no central agency has taken over the probe. 📌 This Video Covers:A detailed chronology of the murder and immediate aftermath.Forensic and procedural red flags highlighted by Neha's family.The evolving official narrative—from revenge to possible conspiracy.Testimonies from the victim’s father, husband, and SIT findings.Calls for accountability and a central re-investigation.👥 Why This Matters:This isn't just a crime story—it's a wake-up call about:Corruption in the drug licensing systemTransparency and accountability in police investigationsThe limits of justice for government officers protecting public safety.