Dr. C.J. Roy (also known as CJ Roy), the 57-year-old founder and chairman of Bengaluru-based Confident Group—a prominent real estate developer operating in Karnataka, Kerala, and beyond—was found de*ad on January 30, 2026, at his office in central Bengaluru from a self-inflicted g*nshot wound, with police suspecting su*cide amid ongoing Income Tax Department raids (and some reports mentioning Enforcement Directorate scrutiny) on his company's premises. A luxury car enthusiast, he owned an extensive collection including reportedly 12 Rolls-Royce models (such as multiple Phantoms), Lamborghinis, a Bugatti Veyron, and other high-end vehicles, though money couldn't shield him from the tragic circumstances of his d*ath, which has shocked the business community.
He worked for HP heading planning decision, quit and joined Real Estate as per his sweet will and not a chance.
The tragic death of Confident Group Chairman C.J. Roy has shocked the business world and sparked a deeper conversation about Emotional Intelligence and success. Roy was known for building a powerful real-estate empire and living a life many admired. From the outside, he represented confidence, achievement, and ambition. But his sudden passing reminds us that success on paper does not always mean peace of mind.
On the day of the incident, Roy was facing intense pressure following official searches linked to his business. While investigations continue, experts say moments like these test a person’s Emotional Intelligence, the ability to understand emotions, manage stress, and seek support during difficult times. Leaders often carry silent burdens, and without strong emotional awareness or support systems, pressure can feel overwhelming.
C.J. Roy’s story is now being seen as more than a business tragedy. It is a powerful reminder that Emotional Intelligence is as important as financial success for personal growth and wellbeing. Wealth, power, and recognition cannot protect someone from emotional struggles. As people discuss this story online, one question stands out are we focusing enough on emotional strength while chasing success?
There is a possibility that this was a homicide staged to appear as a suicide. This warrants a thorough and independent investigation.


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