“In 99% of marriages, men are at fault,” were Kangana Ranaut’s controversial remarks on the Bengaluru engineer suicide case.

New Delhi: The suicide case of Bangalore engineer Atul Subhash is sparking discussions across the country. Atul Subhash committed suicide after being harassed by his wife, but before committing suicide, he wrote a 24-page suicide note and recorded his painful experience in a video. After the video came to light, a national discussion began about Atul Subhash and how disturbing it might be for a man to commit suicide because of the torture his wife endured. In his suicide note, Atul Subhash blamed his death on his wife Nikita Singhania and her family.

Kangana Ranaut’s statement on Atush Subhash suicide case released

Bharatiya Janata Party MP and actress Kangana Ranaut has issued a statement on Atul Subhash’s suicide case. Kangana said the matter should be reviewed and a separate agency should be set up to handle such incidents.

Kangana Ranaut said the country was shocked. His video is heartbreaking. As long as the marriage is in line with our Indian traditions, then there is no problem. But the worm of communism, socialism and, to some extent, reprehensible feminism is there, and that’s a problematic thing.

Kangana said if people treat it as a business, they will demand crores of rupees from him (Atul Subhash), which is beyond his capabilities. This is condemnable. Young people should not have this burden. The salary he (Atul Subhash) is offering is three to four times that.

He also made controversial remarks

Kangana also said that one wrong woman cannot be used as an example to deny the number of women who are harassed on a daily basis. In 99% of marriages, it is the man’s fault, so mistakes like this occur.

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