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'Men harassed by wives' celebrate 'Pimpal Purnima'

Following the tradition of Vat Purnima festival where married women tie threads around banyan trees seeking long life for the husband, Patni-Peedit Purush Sanghatna (organisation of men harassed by wives) celebrated 'Pimpal Purnima' in Aurangabad district of Maharashtra.

'Men harassed by wives' celebrate 'Pimpal Purnima'

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Published : Jun 15, 2019, 11:42 PM IST

Aurangabad: Demanding gender-neutral laws, an organization which champions the cause of husbands facing harassment from wives on Saturday celebrated 'Pimpal Purnima' in the district.

Pimpal in Marathi means peepal tree.

The celebration by the Patni-Peedit Purush Sanghatna (organisation of men harassed by wives) came ahead of the Vat Purnima festival where married women tie threads around banyan trees seeking long life for the husband.

Around a dozen members of the organisation celebrated 'Pimpal Purnima' by walking around a peepal tree.

An office-bearer of the organisation claimed -- seeking anonymity -- that incidents of men facing injustice in marital disputes were on rising.

"We want the law to be equal for men and women. The current laws favour women because they are considered the weaker sex, but on the contrary, it is women who harass their husband more. The law is misused," he said.

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