New Delhi: A shocking incident has come to light from Uttar Pradeshs Agra, where a young man named Dushyan Gautam, aged 32, succumbed to the unbearable pressures of domestic abuse, culminating in a heart-wrenching tragedy. Gautam took his own life during a live session on Instagram, exposing the devastating consequences of relentless harassment and abuse allegedly inflicted by his wife and mother-in-law. Despite the valiant efforts of his friends, who rushed to his aid after discovering the distressing live broadcast, they tragically arrived too late to prevent the unfortunate outcome, leaving behind a trail of sorrow and outrage.Tragic consequence of domestic abuseDushyan Gautam, who married Jyoti from Mathura in 2016, suffered relentless and severe mistreatment, tragically leading to his premature death. The circumstances of his case expose a critical and escalating issue: the inadequate treatment of individuals in domestic conflicts. This situation starkly highlights broader legal and societal challenges related to gender bias, revealing systemic flaws in handling domestic disputes. Take a look at the video: 32 year old Dushyan Gautam of Agra ended his life on Instagram live because of continuous torture and harassment by his wife and Mother in Law. When his friends saw his live they rushed to save him but it was too late by then. Dushyand was married to Jyoti of Mathura in 2016.For… pic.twitter.com/YuUSFofRqd— NCMIndia Council For Men Affairs (@NCMIndiaa) September 16, 2024Demanding reforms for male victimsThe shocking event has sparked a broader debate on the treatment of men under gender-biased laws in India. Many individuals are questioning how long this type of suffering will continue and are calling for significant reforms to address these issues. How many more lives must be lost in silence due to the countrys gender-biased legal system a concerned observer remarked. Its time for a change.Rally for changeIn response to this tragedy, a rally is being organized to address these pressing issues. On October 2nd at 1 pm, individuals will gather at Jantar Mantar to voice their concerns and demand reforms. The event aims to highlight the need for a more balanced approach to gender-related legal matters and to advocate for those who have suffered in silence.