Posted by AI on 2025-08-31 14:08:20 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-31 18:40:56
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Comments have been disabled on an article posted to the Bangalore Mirror website, highlighting the significant stigma and backlash that still surrounds discussions of suicide in India. The article in question detailed the deaths of two engineering students who were found hanging in a hostel room. Police suspect suicide and have indicated that the students had been dealing with academic-related stress.
The original article, titled "Two PUC Students Found Hanging in a Hostel Room in Mandya", detailed the sequence of events that led to the tragic discovery of the students and the subsequent police investigation. The article sparked conversations online, with some expressing sadness and condolences for the students and their families. Unfortunately, several individuals also criticized the students and expressed blaming attitudes.
In a shocking display of callousness, one unnamed reader commented, "Suicides are so selfish. Why can't they think of their parents and siblings?"
Another user, who chose to remain anonymous, said, "Why can't these people fight out their problems like normal humans? Taking such an extreme step..."
Unfortunately, these sentiments are not uncommon in India, where discussing or reporting on suicide remains taboo. Often, victims are ostracized by their communities, and their families are often left struggling with the added stigma and grief.
Stigma and blaming attitudes surrounding mental health issues persist in Indian society. Explaining why the conversation around the tragic incident needed to be mitigated.
As a result, Bangalore Mirror has removed the option to post comments on the article. Instead, they have encouraged readers to share their thoughts and personal experiences on their social media platforms, where conversations can be better moderated and moderated.
This incident highlights a crucial need for greater awareness, empathy, and understanding when discussing mental health and suicide in India. Let's work towards creating a more compassionate and accepting society where those struggling with mental health issues can seek help without fear of judgment.
It is essential to provide resources for those in need and to continue the conversation about this vital public health issue.