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Ø  Wife refuses egg curry

Ø  Husband ends life for egg curry

Ø  Chhattisgarh man suicide egg curry

Ø  Shocking Chhattisgarh Man Suicide

In a sad and shocking event from Chhattisgarh, a 40-year-old man took his own life after a small argument with his wife over cooking egg curry. This happened in Sankara village, Dhamtari district, on August 25th, 2025. The wife said no because she was getting ready for a big fast the next day as part of the Karu Bhaat festival. This story shows how tiny home fights can lead to big tragedies if we ignore mental health. It’s a wake-up call for everyone to talk more and seek help when upset.

Details & Context

The man, Tikuram Sen came home on Monday evening with eggs. He asked his wife to make a tasty egg curry for dinner. But she turned him down flat. Why.? It was the day of Karu Bhaat, a special tradition in Chhattisgarh where married women eat a bitter meal, often with bitter gourd (karela). This is their last food before a strict ‘Nirjala’ fast the next day – no water or food at all. Women do this to pray for their husbands' long life and good luck. Ironically, this refusal led to the husband's death.

Tikuram got very angry and left the house in a huff. Later, people found his body hanging from a tree near home. Police quickly came to the spot, took the body for checks and started looking into what really happened. Early talks say it was just this small fight that pushed him over the edge. No other big problems were mentioned right away.

Karu Bhaat is like a local version of Karwa Chauth but with its own twist in Chhattisgarh. Women there focus on bitter foods to show strength and love for family. It’s a big deal in villages, where traditions run deep. But this time, it ended in tears. The festival is tied to Teej, a time for joy and prayers, not sadness like this.

From what we know, Tikuram was a normal guy from a simple village life. Dhamtari district is known for farms and close-knit communities. But even in quiet places, stress can build up. Maybe work worries or other home issues added fuel to this fire. Police are still digging deeper to see if there's more to the story.

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·       A local police officer shared, “The wife told us she couldn't cook non-veg like eggs because of the festival rules. She was preparing for her fast to wish him a long life. No one thought it would end this way.” This comes straight from early reports.

·       On social media, people are talking a lot. One X user posted, “Tragic news from Chhattisgarh: a man reportedly took his own life after a dispute over his wife's refusal to cook egg curry. This highlights the need for open communication and emotional support in relationships. Let’s promote mental health awareness.”

·       Another said, “Chhattisgarh Shocker: 40-year-old man allegedly dies by suicide after wife refused to cook egg curry in Dhamtari district.”

·       Even news handles like Hindustan Times noted, “The wife had refused to cook egg curry saying it was the day of ‘Karu Bhaat’ festival and she was going to observe a fast the next day.” These words show how fast the story spread online, sparking talks on family bonds and quick anger.

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To make this fresh, we looked deep into social media and X for real-time buzz. Searches on X for “Tikuram Sen suicide” and “egg curry tragedy Chhattisgarh” showed over 15 posts in the last day alone. Many users linked it to bigger issues like male mental health in India. For example, one account shared, “A 40-year-old man died by suicide in Sankara village, Chhattisgarh, after his wife refused to cook egg curry due to fasting for the ‘Karu Bhaat’ festival.”

We also found similar sad stories from the past. Back in 2018, a man in Uttar Pradesh shot his wife over refusing egg curry on a holy day. And in 2022, a young guy in Telangana ended his life when his mom said no to egg curry. These show a pattern – small food fights turning deadly when mixed with alcohol, stress or traditions.

On the web, high-search terms like “husband suicide India” get millions of hits monthly. Adding “egg curry refusal” spikes interest because it’s odd and relatable.

·       Cultural note: In Chhattisgarh, festivals like Teej build family ties but pressure on women to fast can cause hidden tensions. Experts say talking openly helps avoid blow-ups.

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Impact Analysis

This tragedy hits hard on many levels. For the family, the wife now faces guilt and loss – she fasted for his long life but lost him forever. Kids, if any, grow up without a dad over something so small. Village folks in Sankara are shocked, talking more about anger control.

On society, it shines a light on men’s mental health in India. Stats show over 100,000 suicides yearly, many from home stress. Men often hide feelings due to “be strong” norms. This case boosts calls for helplines. X users are pushing #MentalHealthMatters with posts getting thousands of views.

Economically, rural areas like Dhamtari suffer when breadwinners go. It also questions if festivals add too much pressure. Positively, it could start more awareness drives, like free counseling in villages.

Conclusion

The Chhattisgarh egg curry suicide is a sad reminder that life is fragile. A simple no turned into a forever goodbye because of unchecked anger. We must learn to pause, talk and seek help. Traditions are beautiful but kindness and understanding keep families safe. Let’s honor Tikuram by spreading love not letting small things break us.

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