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Dashrath Devda, who runs an NGO called ‘Akhil Bhartiya Patni Atyachar Virodhi Sangh’, on Tuesday filed his nomination papers from the Ahmedabad-East Lok Sabha constituency.
“I will continue to fight for men who are victimised by their wives and in-laws in the name of dowry,” Devda said.
He has entered the poll fray for the third time as an independent candidate, after unsuccessfully contesting the 2014 Lok Sabha and the 2017 state Assembly polls.
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“Unlike other contenders, I don’t spend money on campaigning. I approach voters by going door-to-door, and promise them that I will ensure men get equal rights. If voted to power, I will voice the concerns of men whom their wives harass by using IPC section 498 (domestic violence),” he said.
Devda said he will seek abolition of this Indian Penal Code section “which has been abused by many”, and also raise the demand for setting up a national commission for men. He said the Domestic Violence Act also needed to be revised.
“I believe both men and women need to have equal rights. Hundreds of men are committing suicide every year after being harassed by their wives. We need to work to stop this,” he said.