In a deeply troubling case from Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, Prabhu Nath Mishra, a Brahmin employee, has tragically taken his own life after enduring severe workplace harassment. As per sources, Mishras death has been linked to threats and coercion related to the SC/ST (Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes) Act and mistreatment by a Dalit principal at a local medical college.According to reports, Mishra faced undue pressure and was subjected to humiliating conditions, including being forced to touch the feet of the Dalit principal, which compounded his distress. The threats and coercion reportedly stemmed from his workplace environment, where he was threatened with accusations under the SC/ST Act.Mother is crying for his son Prabhu Nath Mishra who committed suic!de after being threatened with the SC ST acts in his workplace. He was also forced to touch the feet by a DaIit principal of a medical college. Seven days passed but police have not registered the FIR against the… pic.twitter.com/K9QjIOGODv— Shubham Sharma (@Shubham_fd) August 15, 2024Lack of Legal Action and SupportMeanwhile, it is important to note that despite the gravity of the situation, seven days have passed since Mishras death, yet the police have not filed an FIR against the alleged perpetrators. This inaction has heightened concerns about the handling of the case and the efficacy of legal recourse available to the victims family.According to the sources, the family of the victim has also expressed frustration over the lack of support from both Hindu leaders and the media. They claim that the absence of coverage and the lack of attention from prominent figures is due to Mishras Brahmin identity, which they believe is influencing the medias focus and the response from community leaders.The case underscores the need for prompt legal action and broader support systems for all individuals, regardless of their social or caste backgrounds. The Mishra family continues to seek justice and accountability in light of the tragic circumstances surrounding their loved ones death.