Thumare paise se poori aish kaatungi: Wife caught assaulting husband | WATCH

A viral video showing a heated argument between a husband and wife, where the wife verbally assaults her husband, has sparked widespread debate on social media. The controversy follows a recent incident involving Manu Abhishek Bhardwaj, a lawyer who shared footage of his live-in partner slapping him.

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Husband being slapped by wife (X/@DeepikaBhardwaj)

A new video is making waves across social media, showcasing a heated argument between a husband and wife, in which the wife is verbally assaulting her spouse. The wife can be heard stating, "Thumare paison pe mauj katungi", sparking intense debate online. This comes shortly after a similar controversy involving a Supreme Court lawyer being slapped by his girlfriend went viral.

A post on Twitter referenced this recent trend, stating, “Just this week we saw an advocate slapped repeatedly by his girlfriend. Now, a husband being slapped so hard. Our laws still don’t give a man the right to file a case of domestic violence against a woman.” The tweet has garnered widespread attention, highlighting ongoing discussions about the imbalance in domestic violence laws and rights.

Previous controversy: Lawyer slapped by live-in partner

In a related incident, Manu Abhishek Bhardwaj, who claims to be a part-time Supreme Court lawyer, was seen being slapped by his live-in partner in a video he reportedly shared on his own Instagram account. This footage quickly went viral, igniting a fierce public debate on social media. Users were quick to criticize the woman’s actions, with many expressing outrage over the physical assault.

The video shows an argument escalating when Bhardwaj allegedly asks his partner to strike him. The woman complies, delivering a slap across his face. Despite releasing the video publicly, Bhardwaj later urged social media users not to blow the situation out of proportion. However, the incident has already sparked widespread discussions about domestic violence and the double standards surrounding it.