
A disturbing incident recently surfaced online, where a woman allegedly tied her husband’s hands and legs and fatally assaulted him by jumping on his chest for hours. Though not officially confirmed in all details, the case has gone viral, triggering sensational headlines and backlash against women’s empowerment.
However, using this rare and extreme incident to attack broader social reforms is both misleading and harmful.
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Violence, regardless of the perpetrator’s gender, is a crime. It should be addressed by the legal system without bias. But to generalize a single criminal act as representative of women’s empowerment is intellectually dishonest. Empowerment is about education, opportunity, and freedom—not dominance or destruction.
India’s movement for gender equality seeks to correct centuries of systemic oppression, not invert it. To claim that feminism is breaking families based on isolated acts erases the lived realities of countless women who use their rights to strengthen their homes and communities.
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Yes, crimes committed by women must be prosecuted. But the narrative that women’s rights are responsible for social decay ignores the overwhelming data on violence against women and trivializes genuine struggles for equality.
Weaponizing such cases to fuel anti-feminist rhetoric is a dangerous distraction from the core issue: domestic violence in all forms. Justice must be gender-neutral, but so must our compassion and reasoning.
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Empowerment does not mean reversing oppression—it means eliminating it. True progress lies in creating a society rooted in equality, safety, and mutual respect for all.
SHOCKING VIDEO
A woman tied the hands and legs of her husband and kept jumping on her chest for 3 hours , he died of the shock , but the wife didn’t stop and kept on jumping.
Marriage is scary ‼️ #ViralVideo pic.twitter.com/oJL9025JSp
— Amitabh Chaudhary (@MithilaWaala) June 23, 2025