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The tragic death of Bengaluru techie Atul Subhash has sparked widespread protests in Delhi, demanding justice and accountability. Atul, a software engineer, was found dead under mysterious circumstances, with initial reports indicating foul play. His family, friends, and fellow tech professionals are now rallying for a thorough investigation into his death. The protests have gained momentum, highlighting concerns about safety and justice for professionals in the tech industry. Activists and concerned citizens have expressed their outrage, calling for justice for Atul Subhash, as the case continues to unfold.


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00:00We want justice! We want justice! We want justice!
00:04Dramatic scenes unfolding here at the national capital, the power center here right next to
00:08the new parliament and the south block and the north block. The protesters who have come here
00:14to demonstrate, to express solidarity as far as the Atul Subhash case is concerned,
00:20which is not just rocking the conscience of India but also has raised many pertinent questions.
00:26Because here Delhi police is saying that don't congregate here. Although this is a public
00:33space, the road is not blocked. Some of the protesters, some of those who came here to
00:38express solidarity have been taken into custody. We want justice! We want justice! We want men's
00:44collation! We want men's collation! We want men's collation!
00:56But of course, there will be some people who will cross the threshold of agony. You cannot
01:03go and always keep a 24-hour watch.
01:25We want justice! We want justice! We want men's collation! We want men's collation!
01:51We want men's collation! We want men's collation! We want men's collation!
02:21We want justice! We want men's collation! We want men's collation! We want men's collation!
02:51We want men's collation! We want men's collation! We want men's collation!
03:17See, even the police is dispersing the crowd here and not letting even the free and friendly
03:26talk between the media and the general public here who had some opinion. But Delhi police
03:33obviously taking no chance is removing and clearing this whole vicinity. Central Secretariat
03:38metro station and from there on the evening traffic so that it is not disturbed. The police
03:43is making elaborate arrangements to remove all the protesting crowd here. I would say
03:49right at the heart of Delhi, if you have to express something, the kind of high-handed
03:55approach that the police takes now is something that tells you very clearly that for any protest,
04:00you need to take permission and also choose a place which is designated for protest. That's
04:05what Delhi police is saying. But even if people were talking to the media, at least 10 to 20
04:12meters from the main road, still the police and the RPF, the paramilitary I believe, have now
04:19removed all the people who were talking to the media. This is how the gravity of the situation
04:25is. The death of Bengaluru techie Atul Subash has not just raked up sentiments but also has brought
04:30about a lot of questions. Whether they would be answered or not remains to be seen. With
04:36Imran, this is Pankaj reporting from New Delhi.

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