The tragic case of TCS Recruitment Manager Manav Sharma has once again exposed the systemic bias against men in India’s legal and social structure. His heartbreaking 6.57-minute video message, recorded just before he took an extreme step, raises critical questions about the legal exploitation of men, gender-biased laws, and the mental health struggles that men face in silence.
His last words – “Think about men, please think! Men are alone!” – are a painful reminder that our society has failed to acknowledge and address men’s issues.
In this blog, we will analyze:
✔️ The full story of Manav Sharma’s case
✔️ How biased laws and false accusations push men to despair
✔️ The link between this case and the Atul Subhash case
✔️ Why commissions like the “Women’s Commission” and “Men’s Commission” are not the solution
✔️ The urgent need for gender-neutral legal reforms
📌 Who Was Manav Sharma?
🔹 Manav Sharma was a Recruitment Manager at TCS, working in Mumbai. He was highly educated, successful, and financially stable.
🔹 He got married on 30th January 2024 to Nikita, a woman from Agra.
🔹 Soon after marriage, problems began surfacing in their relationship.
🔹 Nikita allegedly had an extramarital affair and openly expressed her desire to stay with her boyfriend.
🔹 She frequently threatened Manav with false legal cases to control and manipulate him.
🔹 On 23rd February, Manav and Nikita came back to Agra, where Manav went to drop Nikita at her parental home.
🔹 There, Nikita’s family allegedly threatened and harassed him.
🔹 On 24th February at 5 AM, Manav took an extreme step, leaving behind a 6.57-minute emotional video message.
This case is not just about one man’s tragedy—it is about a broken system that ignores the suffering of men.
📌 What Did Manav Sharma Say in His Last Video?
His final words were a desperate plea for justice:
💬 “Mardo ka socho, please socho. Mard bahut akela hai!”
💬 “Pappa, Mummy, Akku… Sorry! Mere jaane ke baad sab kuch thik ho jayega!”
💬 “Mujhe chhod do, mere parents ko mat chhedna!”
📢 His words reveal the silent struggle of thousands of men who are victims of emotional, financial, and legal harassment.
📌 The Link Between Manav Sharma Case & Atul Subhash Case
The Manav Sharma case is painfully similar to the Atul Subhash case, where a Bengaluru-based AI engineer Atul Subhash Kulkarni took an extreme step in December 2024.
🔹 Atul left behind an 81-minute video and a 24-page letter exposing how his wife and in-laws manipulated laws to harass, threaten, and extort him.
🔹 Despite clear evidence, legal action against his wife and in-laws was delayed.
🔹 If strict legal reforms were introduced after the Atul Subhash case, Manav Sharma might have been alive today.
🚨 The pattern is clear—biased laws are destroying lives, and the system is failing to protect innocent men!
📌 How Gender-Biased Laws Are Destroying Men’s Lives
India’s legal system is dangerously tilted against men when it comes to family disputes, marital conflicts, and domestic abuse cases. Here’s how:
1️⃣ 498A – The Legal Weapon Against Men
🔸 Dowry laws were meant to protect women, but they have become a tool of extortion and revenge.
🔸 Thousands of innocent men and their families are falsely accused, leading to arrests without investigation.
🔸 99% of dowry cases lack solid evidence, but once filed, they drag on for years!
2️⃣ Maintenance & Alimony – Lifetime Financial Punishment for Men
🔸 Even if a wife has an affair, the husband is still forced to pay maintenance!
🔸 Many women misuse alimony laws as a financial settlement tool, leaving men bankrupt.
3️⃣ Child Custody Laws – Fathers Are Treated Like ATM Machines
🔸 In 90% of divorce cases, child custody is given to the mother.
🔸 Fathers struggle for visitation rights and are only expected to pay child support.
📌 Should We Have a “Men’s Commission” to Protect Men’s Rights?
Many people argue that India needs a “Men’s Commission” just like the “Women’s Commission”. But is that the real solution?
🔹 Commissions create division instead of solving problems.
🔹 Legal equality should be the goal—not gender favoritism.
🔹 If we have both a Women’s Commission and a Men’s Commission, corruption will rise!
🔹 The real solution is judicial reform—fair laws, fast justice, and gender-neutral policies.
🚨 Instead of more commissions, India needs equal laws for everyone!
📌 What Needs to Change? (Solutions & Demands)
✅ Abolish gender-biased laws like 498A, which are heavily misused.
✅ Make family laws gender-neutral so that both men and women are treated fairly.
✅ False accusers should be punished with strict jail sentences.
✅ Child custody laws must change to give fathers equal rights.
✅ Mental health support for men should be promoted at workplaces.
✅ Stop using men as ATM machines! Alimony should be based on fairness.
📌 Why Should You Care?
❌ Today, it’s Manav Sharma and Atul Subhash. Tomorrow, it could be your brother, your son, or your friend.
❌ Ignoring men’s issues will only lead to more tragedies.
❌ The legal system must be about justice, not gender politics.
📢 Raise your voice now! If we don’t speak today, more innocent lives will be lost!
📌 What Can You Do? (Call to Action)
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