RANCHI: A Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) constable of Ranchi has sought Prime Minister Narendra Modi ’s permission to kill himself after his wife proposed a divorce.Satyendra Singh, 48, posted at Department of Atomic Energy in Kancheepuram (Tamil Nadu) wrote to Modi a week ago after his wife threatened to take divorce in reaction to Singh not getting leaves.Singh, who returned to Ranchi on Sunday morning, told TOI that he had been requesting for leave for ‘a long time’. “I was not allowed to take leave after my return from home in May. It was constantly bothering me and I was mostly not in touch with my family members,” said Singh at his Kanke residence.The stress of his duty refrained Singh from calling his wife Suman regularly. “I rarely heard from him in all these months. One day, I finally asked him whether he is mulling to give me divorce,” Suman said.“Tears rolled down my eyes out of depression. I rarely called or received my wife or children’s calls. In such circumstances, I want the PM to either allow me euthanasia or do justice to my harassment at workplace because my seniors are biased,” added the constable.According to Singh, he became upset when his superiors rejected his leave application. In his letter to the PM and CISF director general OP Singh, Singh blamed the seniors of harassment. Singh said that he had fainted while on duty a few days later (December 20). “I was then forcibly sent home with a fellow soldier of Ranchi in Alappuzha-Dhanbad Express,” he added.Meanwhile, one of the concerned CISF senior officers at Kancheepuram denied talking to TOI when he was called. He said, “I am not authorized to talk to media.”A CISF officer of Ranchi doubted his involvement in any probe which may have led to this leave non-sanctioning. “There are no inquiries against me,” said Singh.TOI contacted CISF headquarters in New Delhi over the matter. An official on the condition of anonymity said, “If it is genuine, we will counsel and help the individual. There are multiple platforms for solutions of such issues.”