Brother Vikas reached Patna with Atul Subhash's ashes...

Balasahana Suresh

AI engineer Atul Subhash, a resident of Samastipur, Bihar, committed suicide in Bengaluru, after which it is being discussed all over the country. He has made serious allegations against his wife and in-laws. Everything has been mentioned in the suicide note. After the last rites in Bengaluru, his brother Vikas reached patna on wednesday (11 December) evening with the ashes. Talking to journalists at patna airport, Vikas raised questions on the judicial system of India.

'One can guess the level of oppression that happens'

Vikas said that in the suicide note written by my brother, the first thing written is 'Justice is due', so we want justice at any cost. Regarding the suicide, Vikas said that there is an 80-minute video. In that, he (Atul Subhash) has talked about each and every thing. From this, one can guess the level of oppression that happens in India.

'Tell me any law in which men get protection'                 

Vikas asked the journalists that tell me any law in india in which men get protection? He said that ever since the Nirbhaya incident happened, the law has been made in such a way that it seems that only girls get pain, can it not be that boys are also suffering? In the conversation, he said that he never expected that brother would ever commit suicide. Regarding this entire case, he said that we all were facing this but brother did not let the mental troubles show. There are many such cases in which women make false allegations. Today my brother became its victim. We hope for justice from the government and the system. Ever since Nikita filed the case, we have never spoken to her. We were going through the court only. Brother earned money by working hard. She (wife) does not have the right to force.

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