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Madhya Pradesh Man Commits Suicide On Railway Tracks, Blames Mother-Wife Quarrels In Video Message

A Madhya Pradesh man committed suicide due to conflicts between his wife and mother. Before ending his life, he posted a video on social media.

Suicide News: A man from Madhya Pradesh ended his life by jumping in front of a train, citing conflicts between his wife and mother as the reason. Before taking the extreme step, he posted a video on social media, urging others to ensure harmony between their mothers and wives before marriage.

Posted Emotional Video Before Suicide

The incident occurred on Sunday afternoon in Guna’s Balwant Nagar area, reported news website Zee. The deceased, identified as Narendra Rajak, was a resident of Shriram Colony. In his video, he expressed frustration over the constant disputes at home, stating, "I can’t live anymore. I'm ending my life on the railway tracks. Marriage is fine, but first, make sure your mother and wife get along. If they don’t, you may face the same fate as me."

ABP Live could not independently verify the authenticity of the video.

Police Investigation Underway

Narendra, who had been married for two years, was reportedly struggling to cope with the ongoing tensions between his mother and wife, reported Zee. Unable to find a resolution, he made the heartbreaking decision to take his own life. Upon receiving the alert, the police arrived at the scene and initially struggled to identify the body. Later, he was confirmed as Narendra Rajak.  

Authorities have launched an investigation into the matter.

TCS Manager's Suicide

The suicide comes amid the furore over the suicides of Atul Subhash in Bengaluru and Manav Sharma in Agra, who killed themselves after alleged harassment by their wives. Manav Sharma, who worked at Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), hanged himself at home.

The 25-year-old had recorded an emotional video in which he alleged that his wife was having an extramarital affair. In the video, he was seen crying with a noose around his neck, and he apologises to his parents and pleads for awareness of men's struggles, stating, "Please, someone should talk about men. They become very lonely."

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