In a heartbreaking incident, Uday Raj Mishra, a supervisor from Rewa, Madhya Pradesh, took his own life in Raipur after enduring relentless harassment and alleged torture by his wife and in-laws. The tragedy has once again raised concerns about the mental health and well-being of individuals facing domestic conflicts, while also highlighting the urgent need for systemic support for such cases.The unfolding of tragedyReports state that Udays wife left their home on January 3rd, taking their two children with her. Alarmed and desperate, Uday filed a missing person complaint with the police. However, despite his efforts, the authorities failed to locate his wife and children. This lack of resolution, combined with alleged harassment from his in-laws, pushed Uday to an emotional breaking point.One more ATM has been closed permanently. God knows how many such ATMs need to get closed to wake up our Govt and Judiciary.Uday Raj Mishra from Rewa in MP ended his life in Raipur because of continuous torture and harassment by his wife and In Laws. It was reported that his… pic.twitter.com/pj10H9tseM— NCMIndia Council For Men Affairs (@NCMIndiaa) January 9, 2025Uday, employed as a supervisor at a company in Raipur, was known as a hardworking individual. His untimely demise serves as a grim reminder of the mental toll that unresolved familial disputes and lack of support systems can have on a person.A plea to men: Suicide is not the solutionThis tragic incident sheds light on the importance of addressing mental health issues and seeking help during times of vulnerability. Men, often reluctant to share their emotional struggles, must understand that reaching out for assistance is a sign of strength, not weakness.For anyone facing similar situations or feeling overwhelmed, support is available. Call 9990588768 to connect with a team dedicated to helping you find a way forward. Remember, you are not alone in this journey.