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Indian MHRAs organize national meet

Indian Men’s Rights NGOs is organizing the 5th Annual National Men’s Rights meet at Nagpur, Central India, August 16-18, 2013. More than 100 prominent male and female Men’s Human Rights Activists representing 40,000 activists from across India are expected to converge at a resort in Pench National Park, 50 miles outside Nagpur to attend the event.

The first National Meet was held at the western sea side beach resort of Goa in 2008. These were followed by National Meets held at Hill Stations Shimla in Himalayas and Yercaud in South India. The last National Meet was held at a resort a few miles outside the historic city of Kolkata in the east. There was no National Meet In 2012.

Images from previous Men’s Rights National Meets: http://www.flickr.com/photos/41332575@N02/ )

“The choice of the dates August 16-18 is no coincidence”, says Rajesh Vakharia of NGO Save Indian Family Foundation in Nagpur, who is organizing the meet. “India became independent on August 15, 1947 after M.K. Gandhi carried out decades of non-violent struggle.” Rajesh says, “Since last couple of years, we have stopped celebrating India’s Independence Day and instead we conduct a National Meet because we do not think men have freedom or democratic rights in India. So, we are fighting for our independence and freedom from Government and feminist atrocities which are perpetrated through gender biased laws and an anti-male judiciary.”

Famous Men’s Activist Virag Dhulia writes, “Men do not have freedom of choices and choice of freedom. Hence, for men, the Independence Day is meaningless. Until and unless men are freed from the tyranny of manhood, false patriarchy and stereotypical notions of gender, it’s a mere customary practice to observe Independence Day.” (link: http://www.merinews.com/article/mens-rights-activists-say-no-to-independence-day-celebrations/15888931.shml )

This National Meet is held at a very difficult time for Indian Men. The bill amending divorce laws to give a husband’s property to his wife upon divorce is getting listed in parliament’s upper house every single day as I write this article. Our activists are sending thousands of emails and text messages to Parliament Members urging them not to pass this bill.

Another set of activists are meeting Parliament Members. Yesterday, they had an opportunity to get inside the parliament and had a 30 minute meeting with the main opposition party leaders. If this law is passed, then a woman who chooses to divorce her husband will walk away with a part of his property acquired before or after marriage and also a part of his inherited or inheritable property. A man can not oppose her divorce petition and he will not have any claim to property that she owns during marriage. We are afraid that given the anti-male nature of Indian judiciary, many men may end up losing all their property to his wife and to legal fees.

Today about a dozen protesting activists were arrested outside the residence of Sonia Gandhi, chairperson of ruling United Progressive Alliance (UPA) and president of the Congress Party at New Delhi. They were eventually released. India is only 6 months away from National Elections. The ruling party is desperately trying to pass this bill before its tenure ends. The opinion polls suggest the ruling coalition will lose badly in elections in 2014, though no other coalition may also get complete majority in lower house of parliament. The majority party or coalition in lower house forms Govt and elects Prime Minister.

International Men’s Rights Activists can get the details about the this National Meet through facebook, twitter and some of you may be able to connect to activists via Skype, provided the wireless internet inside the National Park performs reliably.

References:

1)      http://ibnlive.in.com/news/harassed-husbands-want-freedom-on-aug-15/98556-19.html

2)      http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/Unhappily+harried/1/57739.html

3)      http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2013-08-08/nagpur/41201129_1_rights-activists-marriage-law-proposed-bill

About Anil Kumar

Anil Kumar is an Engineer and Artificial Intelligence scientist. He became so frustrated with stupidity of sociologists that he decided to become a social researcher himself. He is one of the founders of modern men's movement in India and he is associated with many Men's Rights NGOs. He has been invited by Indian Parliamentary Committees several times to speak about amendments to domestic violence and divorce laws. He is also founder of India's first Men's Rights Research and Community Center at Bangalore.

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  • MGTOW-man

    Perhaps we men and sensible women in The United States/Western world can do the same kind of meet. This is encouraging news.

    For males and for families, things have degraded there in India just like they have everywhere almost. Doesn’t this support the belief that certain generalizations about men and women are true indeed and that whatever it is in women that is a common thread, is the same thing that is making similar misandric policies/changes, etc around the world, consistent with most women—but especially and particularly empowered women who are misguided but FEEL a whole lot and think too much of themselves?

    Is it unfounded jealously of males? Just what is it that unites and compells most women, but especially bad women to embrace things like those presented in this article? Whatever it is, it is exactly what we are ultimately fighting.

  • http://gloriusbastard.com/ JJ

    6 months to pass a bill? Whewww, if it brings big money, and the female vote….I fear it will get passed. I thought it was only getting bad over there. I did not realize it had already been worse.

    Is their wonderful invention RISUG under threat as well then?

    No matter, either way, if a massive herd migration of women take millions of Indian men to the cleaner; I would not want to be Indian women the next twenty years.

    What is it about human beings and our ability to selfishly and evilly harm one another for material gain?

  • Ryan Matthew

    Have we ever had a meeting like that here in the states?

    • https://www.facebook.com/pages/A-Voice-for-Men/102001393188684 Paul Elam

      Not yet.

    • http://menaregood.com Tom Golden

      Yes, in some ways. In 2007 we had a conference in Washington DC on Boys and the Boy Crisis where Warren Farrell, Paul Nathanson, Catherine Young, Stephen Baskerville, Glenn Sacks, Christina Hoff Sommers, Matt O’Connor (F4J) and others attended and spoke on a wide variety of MHRM topics. It was a great conference. I have all the video and may put it up someday if there is interest.

      Bravo to our Indian brothers on their good work.

      • shmiggen

        Actually Tom, I am massively interested. If you have video please put it to youtube. With an honor roll like that it will get a lot of views.

  • http://feministlies.wordpress.com/ Theaverageman

    Pff….MRA’s are a bunch of slactivists,they NEVER organize….

    Keep us in the loop Anil.

  • gateman

    The only logical way forward for Indian men is that they stop marrying.
    This will lead to a falling birth-rate, a large increase in single motherhood, a decline in GDP, and an increase in poverty and crime.
    Another trail of destruction being created by feminists.

  • The Real Peterman

    “We are afraid that many men may end up losing all their property to his wife and to legal fees.”

    I’d say that’s a safe bet.

  • http://www.hermitparkclinic.com.au Greg Canning

    Good luck to our Indian brothers, for a successful event, increased local and international exposure for you cause most importantly progress of your activism to prevent or repeal gender biased laws.

  • markis1

    i am very glad to see my Indian brothers uniting under the banner of the MHRM.I hope the movement over there grows into millions and millions.im sure it will.hopefully sooner than later.
    in fact i hope to to see MHRAs unite in every country,state,province,county and city everywhere that being male is maligned.
    if any MRAs want to get together in central Florida and do some AVFM postering let me know

  • http://www.saveindianfamily.org/ Amit

    Please follow #EventMRA on twitter for live updates from the national meet from 16th August.

  • pinetree

    It is time for such an event to be held in the US and Canada.