Karnal, Oct. 15 -- President Droupadi Murmu on Tuesday cancelled her visit to the Indian Air Force (IAF) station in Ambala on October 18. In a statement, a defence spokesperson said that the visit has been put off to a future date and the same will be informed accordingly. However, no reason has been attributed by the authorities so far. The spokesperson had earlier said that the President, who is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Armed Forces, was scheduled to arrive at the IAF station, wherein Rafale sorties and other events were scheduled to take place. The Ambala administration had been preparing for Murmu's first visit to one of the oldest IAF stations, which is home to the France-made ultra-modern fighter Rafale and Indian Army's Kharga Corps under the Western Command. The cancellation of her visit comes a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi cancelled his visit to Sonepat on October 17 to mark the first anniversary of the Nayab Singh Saini-led BJP government in Haryana. Both high-profile visits have been cancelled amid the ongoing stalemate over the autopsy of Haryana-cadre IPS officer Y Puran Kumar, 52, and the Saini government's alleged inaction over the demands of the family. Following the suspicious death of Haryana IPS officer Y Puran Kumar at his residence in Chandigarh, the 31-member committee on Tuesday announced to submit a memorandum to the Haryana governor in the IPS Y Puran Kumar death case citing inaction by state and Chandigarh administration. Committee spokesperson Jai Narayan, addressing a press conference on Tuesday, stated that they had given the Haryana government a two-day ultimatum and had two demands. He mentioned that if their demands are not met, the committee will later declare its final decision. Narayan also raised the issue of ASI's death in Rohtak on Tuesday. Narayan said that both the officials were from the Haryana government, and still no action has been taken in both the cases....