<p>Lucknow: The in-laws of Bengaluru techie Atul Subhash, who died by suicide leaving behind a 23-page note and a video in which he accused his estranged wife, her mother and others of 'harassing' him, refused to speak to the media persons, who made a beeline before their residence in Uttar Pradesh's Jaunpur town, about 200 kilometres from here, on Wednesday.</p><p>According to the reports, Atul's mother in-law, who lived in Khoa Mandi locality in Jaunpur, and his brother-in-law said that they would put forward their point of view only in the presence of their lawyer.</p>.'Legal genocide of men in India': Bengaluru techie's X post tagging Trump, Musk opens can of worms.<p>''We will not talk unless our lawyer is present....we will call you (media) when we have anything to say,'' Atul's brother-in-law was quoted as having told the reporters in a media report.</p><p>Some reports said that the in-laws asked the media persons not to click photos and turn off their cameras even as the media persons kept on requesting them to respond to their queries.</p><p>Some reports said that the techie's mother-in-law levelled counter allegations against Atul and claimed that the latter used to 'torture' her daughter.</p><p>Atul, a Bengaluru based techie, had died by suicide leaving behind a suicide note and a video in which he accused his estranged wife and her family of 'harassing' him through court cases and demanding money.</p>
<p>Lucknow: The in-laws of Bengaluru techie Atul Subhash, who died by suicide leaving behind a 23-page note and a video in which he accused his estranged wife, her mother and others of 'harassing' him, refused to speak to the media persons, who made a beeline before their residence in Uttar Pradesh's Jaunpur town, about 200 kilometres from here, on Wednesday.</p><p>According to the reports, Atul's mother in-law, who lived in Khoa Mandi locality in Jaunpur, and his brother-in-law said that they would put forward their point of view only in the presence of their lawyer.</p>.'Legal genocide of men in India': Bengaluru techie's X post tagging Trump, Musk opens can of worms.<p>''We will not talk unless our lawyer is present....we will call you (media) when we have anything to say,'' Atul's brother-in-law was quoted as having told the reporters in a media report.</p><p>Some reports said that the in-laws asked the media persons not to click photos and turn off their cameras even as the media persons kept on requesting them to respond to their queries.</p><p>Some reports said that the techie's mother-in-law levelled counter allegations against Atul and claimed that the latter used to 'torture' her daughter.</p><p>Atul, a Bengaluru based techie, had died by suicide leaving behind a suicide note and a video in which he accused his estranged wife and her family of 'harassing' him through court cases and demanding money.</p>