Atul Subhash Suicide: The video shot by Atul Subhash has gone viral on various social media platforms, resulting in netizens coming to his support. They are expressing their anger and frustration over the matter quite vocally and have also been calling for the firing of Subhash's wife from Accenture. Amidst this pressure, Accenture has locked its X profile to prevent itself from getting dragged into the matter.
Accenture has faced a surge of public outrage, with many demanding the dismissal of Subhash’s wife, who works for the company. In response to the backlash, Accenture restricted access to its official X account by locking it, though its Indian account remained accessible but showed no recent activity.
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A user wrote, “Dear Accenture, you have 24 hours to fire the murderer of Atul Subhash. Your time starts now.”
Another user wrote, “Accenture, remove this woman from whatever position she holds.”
Advocate Ashutosh Dubey also criticised Accenture on X and said, “So Accenture has locked its account in an attempt to avoid addressing the issue with Nikita Singhania. This isn’t just silence; it’s complicity.”
Atul Subhash Suicide Case: What Was His Last Message?
Subhash, a senior IT professional, left behind a 24-page suicide note and a 90-minute video before taking his own life, alleging sustained harassment by his estranged wife, her family, and a family court judge.
In his final statements, he named his wife, Nikita Singhania, along with her mother Nisha Singhania, brother Anurag Singhania, and uncle Sushil Singhania, as those responsible for his suffering.
Additionally, Subhash accused Reeta Kaushik, a family court judge in Jaunpur, of intensifying his mental anguish. Following a complaint by Subhash's brother, Bikas Kumar, the Bengaluru police have registered an FIR against the accused under Sections 108 and 3(5) of the BNS Act.