Friday, November 22nd, 2024

Women are getting their husbands killed! This report on 'rape conspiracies' will give you sleepless nights


New Delhi: Wives in the country are becoming enemies of their husbands' lives. Gurugram-based organization 'Ekam Nyay Foundation' has prepared an important document on cases of murder of husbands by wives, suicide of men due to false allegations, cruelty and domestic violence. This research is based on incidents reported in the media and Ekam Nyay Foundation says the actual number of incidents is much higher. The reason behind this is to remove adultery from the category of crime. In the year 2018, the Supreme Court had abolished Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code, since then its importance had also ended.Which was the law which was removed by the Supreme Court
In 2018, the Supreme Court of India struck down Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code and decriminalized adultery. The Supreme Court had called it an outdated and patriarchal law and said that it violates the autonomy and dignity of women. However, adultery is now becoming the biggest cause of exploitation of husbands and their murders, where wives conspire with their lovers to commit heinous crimes, and it is also becoming the cause of suicide of many married men. ,

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This company of Gurugram prepared the report
Gurugram-based organization 'Ekam Nyay Foundation' has prepared an important report on cases of murder of husbands by wives, cases of suicide by men due to false allegations, cruelty and domestic violence. This research is based on the incidents reported in the media. Ekam Nyay Foundation says the actual number of incidents is much higher.

The report documented 306 cases of murder of husbands by wives or female partners in India in 2023. In 213 of these cases, the husbands were murdered by their wives and their lovers. Mainly due to reasons where the husband objects to the relationship after marriage, catches the wife red-handed, or the husband tries to end the relationship after marriage and other major reasons include financial disputes between the couple, domestic Quarrels and suspicions are involved. Are.

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Many heinous incidents were involved
Ekam Nyay Foundation has documented several gruesome murders, where husbands were cut into pieces, poisoned, stabbed, strangled or beaten to death by multiple people. In many such cases the wives were not initially caught because they destroyed all the evidence or the husbands' murders were presented as suicides to mislead the public and the police. In all these cases, the maximum age of the victims was 75 years and the minimum was 18 years.

The report also notes that some of these cases have been extremely heinous, yet such murders have never received attention from the mainstream media, the government or the general public, or have not been considered important to talk about. The silence of the media and government on such serious matters and the ignorance of the general public about these crimes committed by wives creates a perception in the society that only men are violent.

Different cases came to light in the report
The report also documented 517 cases of male suicide, where mental cruelty, false allegations, wife's extramarital affairs and domestic violence were found to be the major reasons. The study recorded 235 suicides due to mental cruelty, 47 due to adultery, 45 due to false accusations and 22 due to domestic violence. Additionally, 168 suicides due to suspicion, abandonment, fraud or financial disputes have also been included.

Husband is also in pain
Speaking to the media, Deepika Narayan Bhardwaj, Founder of Ekam Nyay Foundation, said that our endeavor through Ekam Nyay Foundation is to highlight the sufferings and problems faced by men and their families due to legal and social neglect in the society. This research report also tries to fill the gap of data that can establish that today men are also victims of violence and abuse at the hands of women and the government of our country should provide relief and justice to such victimized men and their families. Should do. There is a need to make laws on the basis of gender neutrality.

Adultery by wives and violence by female partners can have a serious impact on any man and men are silent victims. There is unrest in the society due to misuse of laws, of which men are becoming the biggest victims today. Many men in India are committing suicide because of this. Top leaders, MLAs and MPs of our country should pay attention to this because men are also citizens of this country and their rights should also be protected by law.

What does NCRB data say?
According to NCRB, 1,22,724 men committed suicide in 2022, while 48,172 women did so. The number of married men who committed suicide in 2022 was 82,000. The most common reason for male suicide was family problems, which took 38,904 lives. 5,891 men committed suicide due to marital problems.

Know about Ekam Nyay Foundation
Ekam Nyay Foundation was established in 2024, and is an NGO helping men in distress and their families. This organization is being led by the country's independent journalist, documentary filmmaker and well-known social activist Deepika Narayan Bhardwaj. Deepika ji has been working on men's issues for over a decade and has emerged as a strong voice for abusive men and their families. He has produced the famous documentary 'Martyrs of Marriage' which is based on the abuse of dowry laws. Deepika Narayan Bhardwaj has also produced the famous documentary 'India's Sons' based on men trapped in false rape cases. Both the movies are available on Jio Cinema.

Ekam Nyay Foundation works to spread awareness on men's issues, provide counseling and legal guidance, and run research projects. The organization also intervenes in cases of suicide, false accusations and helps families fight for justice. The research report is available on the organization's website www.ekamnyaay.org. You can also contact us to report a false case, seek any assistance or for more information. Rohit: 8650055545, Barry: 8287767087

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