A senior ICICI Bank employee, Vivek Samdarshi, allegedly died by suicide in Bengaluru, with his family accusing top bank officials of workplace harassment and excessive work pressure. Concerns regarding toxic work environments in corporate settings have been raised by the incident.
Vivek Samdarshi, the deceased, was the Regional Head of Sales at ICICI Bank and had been working with the bank for over five years. His family claims that he was under immense stress due to alleged workplace harassment and unrealistic performance expectations set by his seniors.
His elder brother, Vikash Samdarshi, has formally submitted a police case at Thalaghattapura Police Station, naming Raghu Kumar (Regional Head, ICICI Home Loan Department) and John Joseph (Zonal Head, ICICI Bank Home Loan Department) as the individuals allegedly responsible for abetting his suicide.
According to the complaint, Vivek had constantly confided in his family about the intense strain and ongoing humiliation he was enduring at work. Raghu Kumar, according to his brother, made demeaning comments, telling Vivek, "If you can't perform, you should die." John Joseph is accused of encouraging such toxic behavior instead of addressing these issues, which made Vivek's conditions worse.
The tragedy transpired in the early hours of March 7, 2025. Around 3 am, Vikash Samdarshi received a frightening phone call, notifying him that his brother was in critical condition. Despite prompt medical attention, Vivek succumbed to his injuries later that day. He was reported dead at 11:30 pm at DHEE Hospital.
The police have registered a case and are currently investigating the allegations against the bank officials. ICICI Bank hasn't yet released an official statement about the incident or the family's allegations, though.
Anna Sebastian Perayil, a 26-year-old employee of Ernst & Young in Pune, committed suicide a few months prior to this tragic incident. In public, Anna's mother had claimed that her daughter's death was brought on by a "excessive workload." Ernst & Young offered their sincere condolences after the incident and reaffirmed their commitment to improving working conditions in all of their Indian offices.
Vivek Samdarshi’s story has once again raised serious questions about job stress, harassment, and mental health difficulties in corporate organizations. According to experts, businesses should be proactive in preventing toxic workplace cultures and offering high-pressure workers mental health support.
The investigation into Vivek’s death is ongoing, and his family continues to demand strict action against those responsible.
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