{"id":3330,"date":"2014-10-06T13:24:00","date_gmt":"2014-10-06T13:24:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.wakilsahab.in\/news\/harassed-husbands-are-a-sad-and-silent-reality\/"},"modified":"2025-02-01T18:10:36","modified_gmt":"2025-02-01T18:10:36","slug":"harassed-husbands-are-a-sad-and-silent-reality","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wakilsahab.in\/news\/harassed-husbands-are-a-sad-and-silent-reality\/","title":{"rendered":"Harassed husbands are a sad and silent reality!"},"content":{"rendered":"<div dir=\"ltr\" style=\"text-align: left;\"><em>At a recently held marathon in the city, a group of men caught  everyone&#8217;s attention with a banner that announced the not-much-spoken  plight of harassed husbands. TOI catches up with this troubled lot to  find out what their grief is all about<\/em><\/p>\n<p> Men too can be  victims of a bad marriage! Sympathy and the benefit of doubt is not  something that&#8217;s granted to these men who allege being on the wrong side  of Section 498A, which according to them doesn&#8217;t give much room for any  explanations once they&#8217;re slapped with dowry harassment. Could this  actually have contributed to the high number of married men who take  their own lives? According to the recent National Crime Records Bureau  (NCRB) report, the number of married men committing suicide is actually  higher than that of married women. While,  <a href=\"http:\/\/timesofindia.indiatimes.com\/topic\/Women\">women<\/a> ending their lives due to marital harassment, is well played out in the  media, and by several NGO voices, the marginally higher number of  married men who have taken their lives is seldom heard. The NCRB report  has it that 70.8% of the suicide victims are married males while 66.6%  are married females.<\/p>\n<p> TOI meets with some of these  harassed husbands to hear their side of the story&#8230;<br \/>Navin*, an engineer, who had been working in the US, was picked up from  the Shamshabad airport last year on his return to the city. He was then  taken to the Women&#8217;s Crime Cell. He got a bail, but the nightmare is far  from over. He is charged under Section 498A and has been fighting for  the custody of his six-and-a-half-year-old daughter for the past  one-and-a-half-year now.<\/p>\n<p> It was in 2007 that Navin got married  and took his wife to the US. &#8220;We were very happy. Our daughter was born  within a year. She completed us. We had a honeymoon period of three  years,&#8221; says Navin.<\/p>\n<p> Ask him what went wrong then, and he takes a  pause before saying, &#8220;Recession hit and I my job became my priority,  after which came my daughter and then my wife. Gradually, we began  having arguments as I wasn&#8217;t able to spend much time with her. Then, on  impulse, I told her &#8216;Don&#8217;t bother me and go back to India&#8217;. I realised  the next day that I had made a mistake and told her to forget everything  and go back to being like earlier. But she was adamant to leave. So I  let her. The day she left with my daughter, I didn&#8217;t even have the  courage to drop them off to the airport. I knew I was losing my daughter  and I was shattered. It&#8217;s then that I thought of ending my life&#8230; Had  it not been for my mother, who flew down immediately to be with me, I  wouldn&#8217;t have been alive.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> Arguments apart, Navin did not in  his wildest nightmare think that his wife would press charges of dowry  harassment and domestic violence on him. &#8220;She had hit me with a pan  once, but I never ran to cops saying my wife beat me. These charges are  false. She has been brainwashed and has been explained the power of  Section 498A and that&#8217;s what she has filed against me. But, what  affected me the most is that she also accused my family and they were  arrested&#8230; I began blaming myself for everything that happened.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> <strong>Men are looked upon as the abuser, never as the abused<\/strong><br \/> This &#8216;blame thyself&#8217; is essentially what triggers suicidal tendencies  in men, says Sudhakar*. &#8220;The National Crime Record Bureau shows that  more and more married men are committing suicide.<\/p>\n<p> I can tell  you that the numbers will be much higher because there are many who  never speak up about the abuse and the trauma they go through in a  marriage. Our society does not give men the liberty of being called the  &#8216;abused&#8217;. We are always looked upon as the &#8216;abuser&#8217;. And herein lies the  problem. When a woman walks into a police station accusing her man of<br \/> domestic violence, it&#8217;s very easy to accept that the woman has been  wronged. Nobody would believe if a man said the same,&#8221; explains  Sudhakar.<\/p>\n<p> <strong>I lost my job because of the charges pressed against me<\/strong><br \/> Thirty-year-old Sudhakar was looking for a homely girl when he met  Nandita. It was a match arranged by his parents. Before tying the knot  in May last year, Sudhakar and Nandita dated each other for seven months  and everything looked &#8216;made in heaven&#8217; till the day of the wedding.  &#8220;Just when the ceremony was over, I got to know that Nandita was not  from my caste or<br \/> religion, whereas my family and I were made to  believe that they were. I kept shut. My dad is a heart patient and I  didn&#8217;t want to disclose this to him. Later that night, Nandita told me  herself that she didn&#8217;t belong to my religion. I was still patient.<br \/>  It was okay. But eventually, she walked out of the house with her  father, taking away all the jewellery that we had gifted her in  marriage. I tried to call her back home, but she didn&#8217;t budge. This  continued till June. Then, in October, she lodged a<br \/> complaint with  the police saying I am impotent and that my family and I have harassed  her. She pressed charges under Section 498A, 420 and 506. It was I who  was cheated into marriage, and not the other way round. But my family  and I were picked up on a Friday and kept behind bars for two days. I  was shattered. She is demanding `1 crore for settlement and a divorce.  The trauma didn&#8217;t end there. In November, when I went back to work, I  was told I am no longer employed since I was embroiled in a &#8216;498A case&#8217;.  Since November last year, I have been jobless. All I do is make  innumerable rounds of the police station as they keep calling me.  Sometimes, I feel like ending it all&#8230; Was  <a href=\"http:\/\/www.speakingtree.in\/topics\/life\/marriage\" target=\"_blank\">marriage<\/a> a sin I committed? Did I make a mistake?&#8221; asks Sudhakar.<\/p>\n<p> <strong>Men in age group 24-40 most harassed<\/strong><br \/> It&#8217;s not surprising then that the number of married committing suicide  is on the rise. And to raise awareness for the same in the city, members  of the Save Indian Family Group (Hyderabad Chapter) have been trying to  reach out to people.<br \/> According to the NCRB report, social and economic causes have led most of the males to commit suicides, whereas<br \/> emotional and personal causes have mainly driven females to end their lives.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;I am not surprised at all,&#8221; says a member of the Save Indian Family  Group (Hyderabad) that helps in reaching out to married men in distress.  &#8220;We get at least five calls from men every week telling us how their  marriage is not working out and how traumatised they are, owing to which  they feel like ending their lives. These are men mostly in the age  group of 24-40; sometimes, even 50.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> Among those who came to  our office to meet us was Kishan*, who had been married for 13 years  before he was thrown out of his house in the year 2007 and accused under  Section 498A. He keeps silent while Navin tells us, &#8220;He has two  grown-up children, but doesn&#8217;t know anything about them. And you know  what? He would have been the vice president of a company, but in the  background check, they found out that he has a harassment case on him,  and so they rejected him. He is also jobless.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> <strong>It is not a &#8216;manly&#8217; thing to ask for help<\/strong><br \/> We ask Dr Sona Kakkar, who specialises in marital therapy, if she has  seen more married men walking in to her clinic with marriage problems.  &#8220;Yes, there has been a considerable increase in the number of married  men coming in the past year or so. They have similar issues of  incompatibility, just like women do. The difference is \u2014 women usually  speak out and seek help, whereas men keep bottling things up because  they think it&#8217;s not a &#8216;manly&#8217; thing to ask for help. And hence, men are  more prone to taking drastic steps when they feel nothing in their life  is going right. Marriage is a big thing in our society and when that  fails, it affects men as much as it affects women. In fact, reports  suggest that men try their best to keep their wives happy, because they  think that&#8217;s the way to a happy life, but when their efforts are met  with criticism or no appreciation, they feel rejected. That&#8217;s when  incompatibility issues arise and they don&#8217;t know who to talk to. I have  had many married men come to me with such problems. I think married men  committing suicides is a neglected area \u2014 there is a need to address  this!&#8221; <\/div>\n<div class=\"fb-background-color\">\n\t\t\t  <div \n\t\t\t  \tclass = \"fb-comments\" \n\t\t\t  \tdata-href = \"https:\/\/www.wakilsahab.in\/news\/harassed-husbands-are-a-sad-and-silent-reality\/\"\n\t\t\t  \tdata-numposts = \"5\"\n\t\t\t  \tdata-lazy = \"true\"\n\t\t\t\tdata-colorscheme = \"light\"\n\t\t\t\tdata-order-by = \"social\"\n\t\t\t\tdata-mobile=true>\n\t\t\t  <\/div><\/div>\n\t\t  <style>\n\t\t    .fb-background-color {\n\t\t\t\tbackground:  !important;\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t\t.fb_iframe_widget_fluid_desktop iframe {\n\t\t\t    width: 100% !important;\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t  <\/style>\n\t\t  ","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>At a recently held marathon in the city, a group of men caught everyone&#8217;s attention with a banner that announced the not-much-spoken plight of harassed husbands. TOI catches up with this troubled lot to find out what their grief is all about Men too can be victims of a bad marriage! 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