The increasing crime against men in their marital life has suddenly come into the picture. The brutal contract killing of Raja Raghuvanshi by his newly-married wife, Sonam Raghuvanshi, on their honeymoon, left the entire nation to rethink the safety of men, as if a crime is being committed against them by their lawfully wedded wife, they cannot report it. Not only this, the brutal killing of an ex-navy merchant by his wife, in front of their daughter, also left the entire nation in deep shock. Amidst it, spiritual guru, Jaya Kishori’s remark ’10-11 mein darr gaye’ made everyone wonder about the mindset of today’s generation.
Jaya Kishori faces backlash for her comment on ’10-11 mein darr gaye’ amidst rising marital crime against men
The reason why more and more people are coming out in the open and asking for justice is due to the fact that the law is women-centric, and men have no right against facing marital violence. Raja Raghuvanshi and the ex-navy merchant’s brutal murders are just some stories that came in the media. Recently, at an event, Subhankar Mishra questioned spiritual speaker, Jaya Kishori, on how men are scared of getting married as they are being packed in drums and killed on their honeymoon trip.