Atul Subhash, a 34-year-old techie from Bengaluru, took his life, leaving behind an 80-minute video and a 24-page note that have since gone viral. Subhash alleged harassment by his wife, her family, and a judge in Uttar Pradesh. He expressed frustration with the system, claiming his earnings were being exploited to fund legal action against him.
In his video, Subhash said, “The money I earn is making my enemies stronger. With money from my taxes, this court and police system will harass me.” He left a placard near his body with the message, “Justice is due,” symbolising his belief that his grievances had gone unheard.
In his note, Subhash also requested that his wife and her family be excluded from his final rites, further emphasising the depth of his pain and anger.
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Bollywood actress-turned-politician Kangana Ranaut weighed in on the tragedy, calling it “heartbreaking” and condemning what she termed “fake feminism.” Speaking to PTI, she said, “The entire country is in shock. His video is heartbreaking. Fake feminism is condemnable. Extortion of crores of rupees was being done. Having said that, in 99% of marriage cases, it’s the men who are at fault. That’s why such mistakes also happen.”
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