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Bengaluru Techie Suicide Case: Nikita's mother leaves home, spends night at hotel

Screengrab of the video of Nikita's mother at a hotel

Jaunpur: Nikita Singhania's mother on Thursday left her home and stayed at a hotel in Jaunpur. A video of the hotel, featuring Nikita’s mother, has now gone viral on the social media. 

In the viral video, a person also can be clearly seen helping Nikita's mother. If sources are to be believed, Nikita's mother has approached the Allahabad High Court for her defence.

UP Police visits Nikita's home

The Uttar Pradesh Police on Wednesday reached Nikita Singhania's home in Jaunpur days after his husband Atul Subhash allegedly died by suicide. 

Also Read | Atul Subhash Suicide Case: UP Police reaches Nikita's home

City Kotwal Mithilesh Mishra
On the instructions of the SP, the City Kotwal Mithilesh Mishra reached the home of Nikita with the force. During this time, a huge crowd of common people along with media also gathered there.


Talking to reporters, the police officer said the police came here for security arrangements. He added that the police have no information about the Bengaluru Police coming to UP.


Atul Subhash married Nikita Singhania in 2019 and the couple had one child. 

Atul Subhash hailed from Bihar

Also Read | Karnataka: Bengaluru techie ends life over ‘harassment’, leaves suicide note

Atul Subhash, who originally hailed from Bihar's Samastipur, was doing job in Bengaluru and worked for a private firm.

Nikita had filed a dowry harassment case against Subhash in the court in 2022. Nikita did not stop here, she filed a total of 8 cases against Subhash one after the other. It is alleged that Nikita was demanding a huge amount of money from Subhash for settlement.

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