Atul Subhash Story: The issue of the death of a 34-year-old techie who allegedly died by suicide is one of the most talked-about topics right now. Atul Subhash, who worked for a private firm in the city, has left behind a 24-page purported death note, giving extensive details of what he alleged was years-long emotional distress of marital issues and multiple cases filed against him and harassment by his wife, her relatives, and a judge based in Uttar Pradesh, police said.

Meanwhile, a massive anger has been directed at Accenture, where Nikita Singhania, the wife of Atul, is employed. Social media users have flooded the platforms demanding the immediate dismissal of her wife. 

“Dear Accenture, you have 24 hours to fire the murderer of Atul Subhash. Your time starts now.” Another demanded, “Accenture, remove this woman from her position immediately", an X user shared.

Amid the escalating backlash, the official X handle of Accenture was locked, limiting the public interaction. The company has not reacted on this incident yet.

Meanwhile, speaking to the news agency PTI, Atul's brother Subhash demanded justice for his brother.

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" I want this country to have a legal process through which even men can get justice. I want strict action against those who are sitting on a legal chair and doing corruption because if this continues then how will people expect justice," he said.

Alleging corruption in the system, he said justice can be expected only when it is corruption-free, when every party is heard equally and arguments are done based on facts.

Subhash's body was found hanging at his residence in the Manjunath Layout area, which falls under the Marathahalli police station limits, on Monday. A placard reading "Justice is due" was found in the room where he allegedly ended his life.

Before taking the extreme step, he recorded an over 80-minute video on Rumble, explaining the circumstances behind his decision.

In the video, which has now gone viral on social media platforms, Subhash can be heard saying, "I feel that I should kill myself because the money I earn is making my enemies stronger. That same money will be used to destroy me, and this cycle will keep going."

Subhash's uncle Pawan Kumar alleged his nephew was being harassed and tortured for money and that he was also humiliated by his wife and the judge.

"What has happened is very unfortunate. He was losing the case (filed by his wife). He was being tortured. They (wife and family) were constantly demanding money from him. To the best of his capacity, he was giving her money for child maintenance."

Initially the family demanded Rs 40,000 per month, doubled it later and then wanted the deceased to provide Rs 1 lakh.

Kumar charged Subhash's wife and her family with 'minting' money from his nephew under the pretext of child maintenance for the couple's four-year-old son.

He wondered how much money would be required to raise a child of this age.

"His wife even said that he should commit suicide if he cannot pay the amount to which the judge also laughed. This really hurt him," he alleged.

Following Subhash's death, a case of abetment of suicide has been registered against his wife and her family members.

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"We will be sending a police team led by the inspector-incharge to Uttar Pradesh. The team will question the deceased's wife and her family members as part of the probe. We are looking into all the allegations and the matter is being investigated from all angles", a senior police officer said as quoted by PTI.

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