r/mensrightsindia

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5 - 6 Case hi toh hua hai why men are so concerned

This one disgusting line boils my blood every time I see it . The hate against men is so prevalent and in trend that people have forgotten the basic humanity that a crime should never be supported or been considered less of a problem because the number is comparatively less . I remember myself and many more men who had stood against crime against women who have supported women rights who you can see in women rights rallies but what about the women out there?? do they have no responsibility to support men when men are being wronged or is it below their dignity? People like Shoba Dee ( a celebrity writer) and others like Kashish Kapoor are spewing venom against men even in the cases of Ketan Aggarwal and can be seen blaming everyone else but Siya who is actually the criminal . The laws in India are against men , the judiciary is against men , The Indian media is against us but what's more heartbreaking is some simping men and brainwashed feminist are against men as community they won't support men's right

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u/Opening_Clue_6513 — 22 hours ago

Wtf f*k is happening.Another case subh utho ek aur murder case ke news ..still some feminist saying 1 -2 case to hote rehte hai 😕men or women I think next generation will not going to get married now...daily murder and rape case is become so normal in vishwaguru now..😶

u/Tasty_Awareness473 — 20 hours ago

Misandrist Men !?

In my last post on here i talked about how we as men need to unite and stand strong against the corrupted men hating system thats working against us what really blew me away was the fact there is a good amount of men who talk against men only they don't wanna talk about mens right , needs for gender neutral laws , protection of men in divorce cases, or the bias adoption laws for men or no safeguard for men in sexual assault but then these men are going out there blaming and calling out men who want to safeguard the interest of men , these men targeting there own brotherhood for exactly what ?? Are they simps or just pathetic and would do anything to get laid???

Here is one such guy on Instagram . In his recent video he was making fun of men who are genuinely scared for themselves if genders are reversed would anyone still make fun of it ?

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u/Opening_Clue_6513 — 2 days ago
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Wife Plotted Husband's "Deletion" — Plot Exposed 💀

Indian biased one-sided laws are eagerly waiting to give her life time ALIMONY.

u/Federal_State3395 — 5 days ago

A question about mens security from my 14 years old nephew after seeing Ketan Agarwal, Raja Raghuvanshi and Saurabh Rajput case

My 14-year-old nephew asked me something that I genuinely struggled to answer.

He said, "If some woman can commit such a horrific crime and still remain free for years while the case drags on, continuing to live her normal life, then what protection does the law really offer?

If one day he date or marry someone and something similar happens to him, what's the point of trusting the Indian marriage system?"

As I found that heartbreaking. A child has already begun losing faith in both the justice system and in relationships because of what he's seeing.

What you think I should answer?

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u/Greedy-Guidance2131 — 3 days ago

Court Acquits Yoga Teacher In Rape Case Of US National After Complainant Fails To Testify And Medical Evidence Remains Inconclusive

A man faced a serious rape case for years, but the trial ended in acquittal because the complainant did not come to court and the medical evidence did not clearly prove sexual assault. This case shows how a man’s name, career, dignity and life can remain under the shadow of grave allegations unless the prosecution proves the case with reliable evidence before the court.

u/WeStandWithMen — 4 days ago

Start with yourself

We should start with ourselves first. I’m grateful I didn’t grow up in an environment where men were taught to see themselves or others through a narrow lens. I never fully bought into rigid gender roles.

It’s time to break that cycle and build more empathy for each other as men. The constant competition, ego battles, and putting each other down doesn’t make us stronger, it just drains us.

We’re better off when we have each other’s backs. Unity brings peace. Unity brings strength.

u/Love_Hands — 4 days ago

Why are these books even allowed?

Shouldn’t be there a regulatory to censor these kind of books?
Imagine the backlash if it was about opposite gender…

u/Infinite-Jaguar-1753 — 4 days ago
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Law for women, L*wda for men

The women trainee kissed the male constable but only the man was suspended.

UP Police is unbelievable! At the Urai Kotwali in Jalaun, a female constable was repeatedly engaging in obscene behavior with her male police colleague. Her actions were captured on CCTV. After the matter came to light, the authorities suspended the male constable instead of the female constable.

The video clearly shows that the woman is the one initiating things. And It is also clearly visible that the man is not showing much interest in it. The man is even distancing himself from the female yet action was taken on him! If a man had done this, it would have become a case of sexual harassment at the workplace.

https://www.freepressjournal.in/amp/india/caught-on-camera-woman-constable-kisses-male-colleague-inside-ups-jalaun-police-station-viral-video-leads-to-his-suspension

u/Hyper-Hamsterr — 8 days ago
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Why nobody is talking about this?

Why nobody is talking about this case? I think everyone is too busy discussing about "ketan agarwal murder case" and that is valid but now even men are unsafe from men. Where are men rights activist now? Do they only talk about some particular cases?

u/nonchalantpromax — 7 days ago

When will be neutral law will be applicable??? 🤧

This pic responds to the sins that 4 girls committed with a guy, if we reverse the gender it would be a national issue in anytime 🥀

u/TroubleDoubleBuble — 7 days ago
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Brotherhood (Men Only)

A few days after an innocent man lost his life the hype will remain for a few days and then people will forget may Ketan Aggarwal rest in peace but today i wrote on this platform not just talking about this one crime against men but how a system is being built to target men and in past few years a lot of cases have happened from Atul Subhash to man in blue in drum . From use of false sexual assault accusations and getting away with that ( Shilpa Shinde) or be it siya goyal and wnat saddens me that Indian judiciary is worse than a spineless scum bag when it comes to men they turn a blind eye .

What is even more scary is the fact that i have seen women support such heinous crimes ( Kashish Kapoor , Priyanka Deshmukh and many more can be seen justifying such crimes )

And indian legal system and judiciary is per say against men they have men have no protection under sexual assaults , no protection in divorce cases or domestic violence (which actually happens with men ) no prenups to safe guards ones assets in divorce , very few to no rights in children custody, adoption laws are stricter for men than women ( Single Man cannot adopt a girl child but Single Women can adopt a child irrespective of gender ) , There is a national commission for women to safeguard them against crimes but there is no national commission for men to protect them from crimes .

Also irrespective of gender criminals can be of any gender and Victims can be of any gender either. It's not about men vs women it's about a system that only sees men as criminals and women as innocent

All of this really made me think that do men actually have anyone they can trust on or talk their hearts out without judgement or have a safe space where they will not be called misogynist just for having standards or having a choice and they are many men who are sexually exploited in early stages in there lives but can't speak about it . This gave me an idea of founding a brotherhood if we stand with each other as united we can build a community which is free from such biases and where justice is served without gender bias

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u/Opening_Clue_6513 — 6 days ago

Please read the paragraph before commenting. I need opinions from the men right activists?

I'm not competing... I'm not making it a gender war. I genuinely want answers. I've seen 5 rapes cases of minor children...both boys and girls in the last 24hrs...all done by men. But you guys only get angry when a specific crime fits ur narrative... using real victims like Atul and Ketan only for comparison instead pressing on the justice system to give them justice. Where r u men right activists when BJP removed sexual harassment law for men in the new BNS? Where was this outrage when a man got raped in the jail cell by police officers? Where was this outrage when little boys get sexually assaulted by the predators? Or is this edits and anger just reserved only when once on a blue moon a woman is the criminal? If u actually care about men...think men are wrongfully abused... Then work for the welfare.... Work for improved job conditions of high risk jobs like a sewage worker, electricians in dangerous places, coal miners getting abused... instead of saying "feminism end here 🗿", protest for gender neutral rape laws, support men who were sexually abused instead of just commenting "bro got lucky", "bro's living my dream", support men who are wrongfully jailed by the system of rich and criminals... instead of making it the feminist's job. Stop commenting "where are the feminist?" Under everything just to hate women and having no actual empathy for the man that suffered.

u/aquamarine-- — 8 days ago
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Now, Indian Feminists are celebrating the murder of Pune Businessman Ketan Agarwal and justifying his murder by his Fiancée Siya Goyal as a revenge against Male Gender. Imagine the kind of risk her husband may be having to his life.

u/Curious_Landscape669 — 10 days ago

Hate against Indian and especially Indian men

Anti-Indian hate isn’t new we just didn’t have phones to record it before.

People treat hate against Indians, especially Indian men, like a new internet-age thing. It’s not. In 1972, Idi Amin gave Uganda’s entire Indian population 90 days to leave the country leave behind their businesses, property, everything they’d built. No viral video, no hashtag. The world found out after the fact. The hate was always there; we just lacked the tools to document it in real time. Today it’s the same resentment, just more visible and better funded. A lot of anti-Indian content online is amplified by Pakistani and Chinese accounts with an obvious interest in making India look bad and this isn’t speculation anymore. In June 2026, Singapore’s government ordered YouTube, Facebook, and X to block posts targeting its Indian minority after tracing them to a China-based platform. The posts attacked Indian migrant workers and framed the community as a demographic threat.

That’s a government confirming what people have been saying for years: a real chunk of this hate is manufactured and pushed deliberately. The Western version is less covert than people think. Indian-origin professionals hold a disproportionate share of leadership roles in US tech, and Indian Americans are consistently one of the highest-earning immigrant groups in the country. Success bred resentment, and that resentment found a political home.

Charlie Kirk openly said America didn’t need more visas for Indians, calling it the immigration that “displaced American workers” most. When Marco Rubio got asked directly about anti-Indian racism in the US, he didn’t deny it — he just shrugged it off as “stupid people” and “bots.”

Then there’s the manufactured stuff: a viral video claimed a Korean YouTuber was groped during Holi in India while dressed as a pregnant woman. Fact-checks found the harassment footage was actually from Bangladesh — the only real India clip was him enjoying Holi normally, no disguise. He clarified this himself. Got a fraction of the views the fake version did.

Compare that to the UK’s actual grooming gang findings, disproportionately linked to men of Pakistani heritage — no pile-on branding an entire nationality. Or Denmark, which brands itself one of the safest countries for women while its own Ministry of Justice data shows real rape numbers far higher than what’s reported. Nobody builds a narrative about Danish men from that. And honestly, the worst part isn’t even outsiders it’s watching our own people pile on harder than anyone else, just to look “enlightened” to a Western audience. Easier to throw your own under the bus than to point out the criticism is selective and often just wrong.

u/InvestigatorNo5893 — 8 days ago

Exploring the deeper social and psychological factors behind the sudden rise of Indian Women deleting their Husbands

Why are women killing their husbands? Every post on every social media feels like, is marriage even worth it today, or forget about worth, is it even safe What happened to women recently
Is it just-

  1. Social media hype
  2. Criminal mindset of feminist seeking revenge
  3. Forces Marriage
  4. Societal Pressure and Taboos Or anything deeper
    Came across this YouTube video and man believe me this child has explained things like smooching butter
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u/Alternative_Year_323 — 8 days ago
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HUGE CONCERN

Every single year it's the same story!!! The moment board results come out, instead of celebrating students for their hard work, everything turns into "girls vs boys." Headlines like "girls outperformed boys by ___%" might look like harmless statistics, but they end up creating an unnecessary divide. Imagine being a boy who studied day and night, gave everything he had, only to open the news and see his entire gender being portrayed as "behind." It can genuinely feel demotivating, especially for students who were already struggling with confidence. And on the other hand, this constant comparison also pushes the idea that boys r somehow the benchmark girls have to beat, instead of letting every student's achievement stand on its own. Why can't we just celebrate everyone who worked hard instead of turning education into another gender battle every single year??? Marks should inspire students, not become fuel for pointless comparisons and online arguments!!!

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u/Hi7654yt — 9 days ago

When everyone else was breaking down, she stayed calm

An eyewitness says everyone else broke down, but Siya remained calm after Ketan's body was found. Sometimes, silence becomes one of the most discussed details in a case.

u/WeStandWithMen — 9 days ago