LCI Learning

Share on Facebook

Share on Twitter

Share on LinkedIn

Share on Email

Share More

Deeply Hurt (PM)     20 November 2013

Celebrating international men's day - indian style!

Harried by wives, city men make 5K complaints this yr

400 Of Them Resulted In Divorce Pleas

Sindhu Kannan TNN


Chennai: Manikandan, 40, a businessman from Velachery, thought he was a well respected husband. That is, till business hit a downswing. He says his wife, a teacher, now beats him up every day because he earns less than her.
    While the world on Tuesday observed International Men’s Day — there is such a thing, after all, “a global occasion to celebrate the positive contributions and diverse experience (sic) of being male”; ref. facebook.com/ international.mens.day — a growing number of men are ap
proaching the Association for Protection of Men with complaints about being put through the dishwasher by their wives.
    Chennai men appear to have it worst. The organisation has received 5,000 complaints from men in the city this year. Of these cases, 400 have resulted in petitions for divorce. In Mumbai, 2,000 men complained to the organisation this year.
    The complaints range from
ego clashes to s*xual torture. A fair number of husbands (30%) can’t get their wives out of their hair, mostly due to ego clashes. Around 20% of the cases were about wives picking up fights with their husbands over living in a joint family.
    A similar number of men said their wives were dissatisfied with them in bed and had got involved in extramarital relationships. Around 10% said
their wives dragged them to allwomen police stations and lodged false complaints against them. As many as 500 of the 5,000 complainants said they were beaten up by their wives.
        National Crime Records Bureau statistics show that, across the country, a married man commits suicide due to marital or financial pressure every eight minutes. Social activist S Syed Ali says Indian society offers little space for men to show signs of weakness, complain or seek help. “Most men who come to us with complaints have put up with nagging or abusive wives for a long time,” he said.
 


Learning

 1 Replies

Aazad Sufferer (Advocacy-Family and women oriented laws)     20 November 2013

Every day Indian Men are Celebrating Biased day in Indian judiciary shtyleeee

and women are celebrating women's day with 498a and DVA flavoured cake ,icing on top with maintenance.;):(

 

regards,

 

Join hand’s to fight against Misuse of Law, their Legal extortion & terrorism.

 

 

Group:https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/498asaviours

Email: everysuffererisasaviour@gmail.com

                              AND                                 

Blog:https://everysuffererisasaviour.blogspot.in/

The value of freedom is measured by the cost of struggle,If you need freedom then you have to become a fighter ….as no other option.


Leave a reply

Your are not logged in . Please login to post replies

Click here to Login / Register