Candle mild vigil held to pay tribute to Bengaluru techie who died by suicide

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Bengaluru, Members of an NGO and plenty of others held a candle mild vigil in Bengaluru on Thursday to pay tributes to 34-year-old techie, Atul Subhash, who died by suicide earlier this week following alleged harassment by his spouse and her household. A number of individuals gathered at Eco House, holding candles, cell flashlights and pictures of Subhash and raised slogans, chanting, “We Want Justice.” Subhash, a tech skilled, was discovered lifeless by hanging at his residence in Marathahalli on Monday. Sajeet, a member of the Males’s Rights NGO ‘Save Indian Household Basis’, expressed deep sorrow, saying, “We’re deeply saddened by the tragic lack of Atul Subhash, who succumbed to the pressures of false instances and judicial harassment. To honor his reminiscence and lift consciousness about this injustice, we invited the general public to affix us for a tribute.” The protesters demanded that Subhash’s wife, Nikita Singhania, be fired from her job at a tech company and alleged that had a woman died by suicide, her husband would have been immediately arrested. Another volunteer, Narsingh, who was a close friend of Subhash, shared his personal struggles, stating he, too, had been embroiled in a legal battle with his wife since 2020, which had led to him being alienated from his son. “Like Atul, I’m additionally combating a authorized battle. I’ve seen my son solely twice, and as soon as on the police station. I’m being requested for 5 crores to settle the false instances filed in opposition to me. We’re all the time ignored, and the authorities facet with the ladies. We’re left alone in our wrestle,” Narsingh said. According to police, Subhash, who worked for a private firm in Bengaluru, left behind a 24-page purported death note detailing his emotional distress, marital issues, and harassment by his wife, her relatives, and a judge based in Uttar Pradesh. The police have registered a case of abetment of suicide against Subhash’s wife Nikita Singhania, her mother Nisha, brother-in-law Anurag, and uncle Sushil. Investigations are ongoing. Subhash’s death note, which was also shared with a WhatsApp group of an NGO he was associated with, outlined the marital discord he had been facing since his marriage in 2019, which had led to multiple legal cases. He and his wife had a son in 2020.

Candle mild vigil held to pay tribute to Bengaluru techie who died by suicide