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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh Pal“CRIMES BY BHARAT KI LAXMI – Unmasking the Other Side of the Woman” is a fearless exposé that aims to reveal the dark, hidden side of a narrative that glorifies women blindly. While society celebrates women as symbols of strength, sacrifice, and virtue—often under the label “Bharat Ki Laxmi”—this book dares to ask: What happens when that image is weaponized?
Crimes by Bharat ki Laxmi exposes the dark underbelly of gender-biased legal systems in India, focusing on crimes committed by women that often go unreported or unpunished. Challenging the popular narrative that sees women solely as victims, this bold and unflinching work presents real-life cases, statistical insights, and critical analysis of Crimes, murders and laws misused under the guise of women empowerment.
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Rudolph DSouza
Mr. Rudolph Dsouza is a pioneering family rights activist and one of the earliest founding figures of the Men's Rights movement in India. With years of grassroots advocacy, keen insight, and deep compassion for the overlooked victims of the legal system, he sheds light on the hidden casualties often ignored by mainstream narratives.
In a society where the narrative often paints women solely as victims, Crimes by Bharat ki Laxmi dares to uncover the other side of the story — one that is rarely acknowledged and often deliberately ignored. Crimes by Bharat ki Laxmi is not an attack on womanhood — it is a call for truth, balance, and justice for all, regardless of gender.
This is not a blanket condemnation of all women, but a necessary red flag for men. Every rose isn’t fragrant—some hide thorns that cut deep and bleed silently. The book urges men to open their eyes, not their wrists; to think, not just trust blindly. It’s not hate—it’s survival. In an age where selective empowerment shields criminal behavior, silence is not virtue. This book chooses to speak. Loudly.
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