Feb 16 • 06:53 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

'There is no flour at home...,' a sugar mill employee in Bulandshahr committed suicide

A sugar mill employee in Bulandshahr, India, took his own life due to financial pressures and lack of essentials for his family, as detailed in a poignant suicide note.

In a tragic incident in Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh, a 50-year-old sugar mill employee named Sharif committed suicide by hanging himself at home. His suicide note, which has gone viral on social media, expresses profound despair, highlighting the lack of flour at home and requesting forgiveness, while asking for care of his daughters. Sharif's situation reflects a desperate plea for assistance amid adverse circumstances, specifically the financial strain he was under due to pressure from the mill management over unpaid pesticide dues.

Reports indicate that not only was Sharif dealing with the psychological burden of financial instability, but he was also subjected to continuous mental harassment by the mill’s management to collect outstanding payments for pesticides. This pressure contributed to his deteriorating mental health, ultimately leading to this heart-wrenching decision. His family's distress over the incident further escalated, culminating in a protest where they placed his body at the mill gate, demanding justice and accountability.

The local administration intervened following the public outcry, which underscores the larger issues surrounding the treatment of workers in industrial settings and the urgent need for supportive measures for vulnerable employees facing financial and emotional turmoil. This incident has sparked conversations around workers' rights and mental health, highlighting the critical need for better labor practices and support systems within the workplace in India.

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