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MenToo
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I, who have been fighting for #GenderEquality, emphasize the necessity for a #MenToo Movement in the best interest of males harassed by females.
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⚖️ Aman marries in 2022. Soon learns—his wife was already married since 2019.
Within 2 months: separation. Then a 498A case hits him & his family.
Years later—shock deepens:
• Child born in 2025
• All records name another man as father
• Same man shown as “husband” in corporate insurance
• Lakhs claimed for delivery & treatment
Yet legally—Aman is still the husband.
And ₹1 Cr gold? Gone.
👉 One marriage. Two husbands. Multiple records.
What should be the legal strike?
#Bigamy #498A #Fraud

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When Help Becomes Bias
A woman hit a man on the road.
Both fell.
People rushed in — but only to help her.
No one looked at the man lying there, injured, silent.
She started shouting at him.
Crowd believed her.
He remained on the road… unnoticed. Unheard. For minutes.
The truth?
He wasn’t at fault.
He had a fractured leg.
And he was the sole earner of his family.
Still, no one helped him.
It took one aware woman and one man to step in —
to question, to observe, to speak the truth.
Only then did reality surface.
Only then did the crowd pause.
Only then did she apologize.
This isn’t just an incident.
It’s a reflection.
Help should be based on truth, not assumptions.
Empathy should be equal, not selective.
Because injustice doesn’t always come from action —
sometimes, it comes from who we choose to ignore. ⚖️
#NyayPrayaas4Men
@NyayPrayaas

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A cheating woman is bad enough but you know what's even worse?
A woman who pretends to love you, while secretly manipulating you, gaslighting you & turning you into the villain in your own life
If you've experienced that @NyayPrayaas is for you, brother
nyayprayaas.org
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Title: Effort, Fame, and the Changing Definition of Success
A cricketer wakes up at 4 AM for years.
A doctor studies for a decade before earning respect.
A scientist spends sleepless nights in a lab, chasing answers no one else can see.
Their journey is long. Quiet. Sacrificial.
Recognition comes slowly — after discipline, failure, persistence.
And then we see a 30-second reel.
A viral dance.
Millions of views. Brand deals. Instant fame.
It feels unfair.
How can years of grinding compare to seconds of virality?
How can society reward visibility more than depth?
But here’s the uncomfortable truth:
We are living in the attention economy.
An athlete builds physical excellence.
A doctor builds intellectual excellence.
A scientist builds knowledge for humanity.
An influencer builds attention and influence.
Money today follows attention.
Popularity follows visibility.
That doesn’t mean one is greater than the other — it means the system values different currencies.
The real issue isn’t that dancers earn.
It’s when we start believing effort doesn’t matter.
Because even viral fame requires consistency, branding, risk-taking, and resilience — though in a very different way than medicine or science.
A doctor saves lives.
A scientist advances civilization.
A player inspires through discipline.
An influencer shapes culture and trends.
The problem is not success in new fields.
The problem is when society confuses fame with contribution.
Quick fame can rise fast — and fade fast.
Deep skill takes longer — but lasts longer.
In the end, status built on substance stands the test of time.
The question isn’t who earns more today.
The question is — who creates lasting value tomorrow?

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Indraprastha stretch. 🚨
Open violation in broad daylight.
No helmet. Triple riding. Ignoring basic lane discipline.
Traffic rules aren’t optional — they’re for safety.
Helmet is mandatory. Signals must be obeyed. Overloading is illegal.
Gender equality also means equal accountability.
No helmet = challan. No excuses.
Will Delhi Police take action? ⚖️
#RoadSafety #FollowTheRules #EqualLaw #DelhiPolice
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Title: The Choice That Echoed
The wedding drums were still playing.
Guests were seated. The sacred fire waited.
Garlands lay untouched.
And then Jyoti ran.
Heavy jewelry clinking, veil slipping, breath uneven — she crossed the courtyard of expectations and tradition. Behind her were whispers, shock, anger. Ahead of her stood Sachin.
She found him near the gate — stunned, frozen, surrounded by murmurs.
Crying and trembling, she fell at his feet.
“I will marry only you,” she said through broken breaths. “I cannot live without you.”
Time paused.
Nine years of hidden calls. Stolen meetings. Promises whispered in the dark.
She had chosen love over fear. Him over the world.
But Sachin did not bend down to lift her.
“Jyoti… no,” he kept saying. His voice was low, strained. “This isn’t right. This isn’t how it should happen.”
Was he afraid of society?
Of headlines?
Of the shame his parents would carry?
Or was he suddenly facing a truth he had never prepared for — that loving someone in secret is easier than standing beside them in public?
The street turned into a stage.
Relatives gathered. Phones recorded. Neighbors watched.
Jyoti held onto his hand as if letting go meant losing her life.
“I left everything,” she whispered. “For you.”
Sachin’s silence grew heavier than her tears.
Love is powerful.
But courage decides its fate.
In that moment, Jyoti had already chosen. She had burned her bridges and stepped into uncertainty for the man she believed in.
Now the question was not whether he loved her.
The question was whether he had the strength to choose her —
when choosing meant consequences.
Some decisions change lives.
Others reveal who we truly are.
And under the open sky, before strangers and destiny,
Sachin had to decide —
Would he protect his comfort?
Or honor the love she risked everything for?

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Title: When Love Turns into Litigation
Nine years of love.
Late-night calls. Promises. Rebellion against odds.
They believed they had already fought the world — and won.
One year after marriage, they were no longer fighting the world.
They were fighting each other.
It began quietly.
Small disagreements between the daughter-in-law and the mother-in-law.
Different habits. Different expectations. Different definitions of “respect.”
Egos replaced empathy.
Silence replaced conversation.
One afternoon, an argument exploded.
Voices rose. Accusations flew.
In the chaos, the mother was allegedly pushed and hit.
Within hours, the girl’s family arrived — angered, protective, reactive.
The husband and his father were assaulted.
By evening, what was once a love story was sitting inside a police station.
He filed an assault complaint against her family.
She filed cases of dowry, cruelty, and unnatural sex against him and his family.
Nine years of affection reduced to FIR numbers.
One year of marriage converted into legal sections.
No one won.
The parents felt betrayed.
The couple felt broken.
Lawyers prepared arguments.
Police recorded statements.
And somewhere beneath the paperwork and allegations lay a simple truth —
Two people who once chose each other forgot how to stand together.
Sometimes relationships don’t collapse because of hatred.
They collapse because pride speaks louder than patience.
When communication dies, conflict takes over.
And when conflict is handled by ego instead of understanding,
love stories turn into case files.
The tragedy isn’t just the fight.
It’s how quickly “forever” can become “evidence.”
The real question is never who filed first.
It is — when did they stop listening?

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OMG! 😱
एक लड़की ने थार से 65 साल के बुजुर्ग को टक्कर मार दी और उनकी मौत हो गई!
लेकिन फिर 19 साल का लड़का सीट बदल कर खुद ड्राइवर बन गया! 🤯
क्या गधा है!
लड़की enjoy करेगी और ये गधा रोएंगे।
#ShockingNews #BigTwist

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@khurpenchh He just goes for the easy stuff. A Chief Justice of India doesn't have much time in office, so it's tough to get rid of corruption that quickly.
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@NyayPrayaas Feeling like you're in a tough spot? 😥 If you're facing marital difficulties, remember there's support available. Reach out to #NyayPrayaas4Men for guidance. ⚖️ They're dedicated to helping men navigate challenges. Call 9811550662 or visit nyayprayaas.org. 📞🫂

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4 years of Nyay Prayaas Foundation. 💙
From few man’s fight for justice to a nationwide voice for men’s rights, legal awareness, and hope.
Grateful to every volunteer, warrior, and supporter walking with us on this journey.
#NyayPrayaasFoundation #JusticeForAll #4YearsOfNPF

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MenToo retweeté

Men were told to stay strong — & stay silent.
Their pain was mocked. Their struggles ignored.
False cases, broken families, silent suffering — pushed into the shadows.
But now men are rising, finding their voice, & standing tall for justice, dignity, & truth.
#NyayPrayaas4Men

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MenToo retweeté

For years, men were ordered to stay strong — and stay silent.
Their pain became a joke. Their struggles went unnoticed.
False cases, shattered families, quiet suffering — buried under indifference.
Men are finding their voice to demand justice
#NyayPrayaas4Men

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