Divorce to Alimony, क्या औरतें Golddigger हैं? | Political Nari

 
In this video, we delve into the double standards and societal biases faced by divorced women, particularly in India. The recent trend on social media where divorced women are being labeled with derogatory terms like "chhinar" (prostitute) is disturbing and showcases the toxic judgment passed on them. The video critiques how the blame is often unfairly placed on women, even when their husbands might have been the ones at fault. We explore the case of popular figures like Dhanashree, Natasha, Ayesha Mukherjee, and Hasin Jahan, all of whom are divorced, and how they have been vilified by social media for their personal decisions. Despite the fact that their divorces were often due to issues like infidelity or personal differences, these women are still labeled and shamed, while the men involved rarely face the same level of scrutiny. The video also discusses the concept of alimony, which is often misunderstood and misrepresented. It clarifies that alimony is meant to provide financial support to the economically weaker partner, regardless of gender. We debunk myths about alimony and discuss how societal expectations, especially in the context of divorce, often place undue blame on women. Furthermore, we touch upon the growing trend of women initiating divorce in India, where historically, men were the ones to file. This shift reflects the increasing independence and self-reliance of women, who no longer wish to remain in abusive or unhealthy marriages. Finally, we question why Indian society continues to label and shame women who seek a divorce, while the men involved are often spared from such harsh judgments. The video calls for a change in this mindset and advocates for greater empathy and understanding toward divorced women.