Atul Subhash भारतीय मर्दों के मानसिक उत्पीड़न का सच! | Political Nari
In this powerful video, we hear the heart-wrenching message from Atul Subhash, a man who, in his final moments, sheds light on the flaws of the Indian judicial system. Atul, a 34-year-old engineer from Bengaluru, took his life after battling against false accusations and the broken legal system. Before his tragic death, he recorded a video and wrote a note accusing his wife and the judiciary of injustice. Atul’s wife had filed multiple cases against him, including allegations of dowry harassment and murder, despite his consistent financial support to her and her family. Atul claims these charges were fabricated, and even the court was insensitive to his plight. He accuses a judge of mocking his situation and offering a settlement for a bribe. This video explores the deeply troubling issues surrounding the misuse of laws meant to protect women, such as the dowry law, and questions whether these laws are being misused to target men unfairly. Atul's death has sparked a debate on the imbalance in the legal system, with many men now feeling cornered and helpless. It is not just a matter of gender; the focus should be on reforming the judicial system that allows such exploitation. Misuse of laws happens on both sides, but the need for justice and fair treatment for everyone, regardless of gender, remains crucial. The video also touches upon the deep-rooted issues in society that perpetuate these problems, urging reforms in both social attitudes and the legal system. Watch this video to understand Atul Subhash's story and the pressing need for reform in India’s judicial system. It’s time to rethink the way laws are applied and ensure they serve justice for all.