Bengaluru techie suicide: Atul Subhash's in-laws confront reporters outside residence 每 'Hum log khud jawab denge'
The tragic suicide of 34-year-old Atul Subhash has sparked widespread outrage in India, especially after his 24-page note accused his wife, Nikita Singhania, of harassment. The controversy has intensified with a viral video showing her family members clashing with reporters with many saying they lack remorse.
India is outraged following the suicide of 34-year-old Atul Subhash, who left behind a 24-page letter blaming his wife Nikita Singhania for harassment. With many calling for her termination from Accenture, her family is also facing the backlash. A viral video has surfaced showing his wife's family〞her brother and mother〞arguing with reporters, adding to the controversy.
Check out the video here:
Family of #NikitaSinghania
〞 ShoneeKapoor (@ShoneeKapoor) December 11, 2024
The infamous brother-in-law and mother-in-law. pic.twitter.com/M3h5svutdJ
In a video that is going viral, Atul Subhash's mother-in-law, Nisha Singhania, and brother-in-law, Anurag Singhania, are seen engaging in a heated argument with reporters outside their home.
The reporters had arrived to get their side of the story following the tragic suicide of Atul Subhash, who left behind a 24-page note accusing his wife of harassment.
From their balcony, Nisha and Anurag can be heard shouting at the reporters, demanding that they turn off their cameras.
In the video, Anurag firmly addresses the situation, saying, "Hum log khud aakar aap logon ko jawab denge, is tarah ka kaam karenge to bhaisahab galat ho jaega." (We will come ourselves and answer your questions. If you continue to act like this, it will be wrong.)
He insists that the media approach them in a more respectful manner.
Anurag also made it clear that he would not speak to the media without the presence of his lawyers, emphasising that any discussion would only occur under more formal circumstances.
On X, reactions to the video of Atul Subhash's family members, Nisha and Anurag Singhania, have been swift and harsh.
One said, "They're not shocked, they're not grieving, they're not even trying to defend themselves properly. Instead, they're attacking reporters, showing their arrogance."
They*re not shocked, they*re not grieving, they*re not even trying to defend themselves properly.
〞 Loan Guru (@Loanguruji) December 11, 2024
Instead, they*re attacking reporters, showing their arrogance, and acting like they*re above it all.
Another wrote, "No remorse, seem Kaleshi max. Peak dehat. And according to the suicide note, they don't work and just leeched off money."
No remorse, seem Kaleshi max. Peak dehat. And according to the suicide note, they don*t work and just leeched off money
〞 Spandana (@spandanaonbvd) December 11, 2024
"They're trying to dominate the situation because they know they're losing control. This isn't confidence〞it's desperation," noted another.
They*re trying to dominate the situation because they know they*re losing control. This isn*t confidence〞it*s desperation.
〞 Loan Guru (@Loanguruji) December 11, 2024
And let*s not forget: arrogance is often a sign of guilt. When people know they*re in the wrong, they either crumble under pressure or lash out. The#
"Justice is due"
Atul Subhash, a senior executive from Uttar Pradesh, had been living alone in the Marathahalli area of Bengaluru after separating from his wife.
He was found dead in his apartment on Monday morning, leaving behind a shocking 24-page suicide note and a placard reading "justice is due."
In his note, Subhash accused his wife, who had been receiving Rs 40,000 per month in maintenance, of demanding an additional Rs 2-4 lakh.
The note also included claims of harassment, domestic violence, dowry demands, and the filing of false cases against him.
Subhash's mother shared her pain, saying, "They tortured my son, they tortured us too. But my son took everything upon himself. He endured everything, he did not let us suffer. He kept burning inside."
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