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Atul Subhash Suicide Case: Emailed President Droupadi Murmu Before Suicide: What Was His Final Plea?

Atul Subhash Suicide Case: Before his suicide in Marathahalli, Atul Subhash emailed President Droupadi Murmu and a Supreme Court judge, highlighting his grievances with judicial bias and incompetence. In his email sent at 1:31 AM on December 9, he urged reforms and action against “inept and biased judges.”
 
Atul Subhash Suicide Case: Emailed President Droupadi Murmu Before Suicide: What Was His Final Plea?

Atul Subhash Suicide Case: In a tragic twist of fate, Atul Subhash, who had taken his own life in Marathahalli, had sent an email to President Droupadi Murmu two minutes before he died. The email, at 1:31 AM on December 9, reflected his deep frustration with the judiciary and called for urgent reforms. Subhash mentioned issues such as alleged judicial bias, incompetence, and the impact of false cases filed against him.

Email to Supreme Court Judge

He not only emailed the President but, on the same night, emailed a message to a Supreme Court judge stating his grievances with the justice system. His words become a call for accountability and change with a call to take action against "inept and biased judges."

Last Words in Email

In his email, Subhash says,

"You hold immense power; if you decide, you can bring change to the country."

His tragic death puts light on system issues, draws attention to the emotional cost of the perceived injustice. Authorities are currently investigating what happened.

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