Alimony, primary motivation for divorce in India PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Arnab Ganguly   

Alimony has become the primary motivation for divorce. The current laws are making women feel that it is far more profitable to get divorced, than staying married. No wonder we are seeing 100 per cent increase in divorces rates year on year.

I RECENTLY had the pleasure of hearing a lecture by a very young and upcoming economist M R Venkatesh who also writes in different prestigious economic journals and websites. His lecture was on the prevailing economic crisis and its basic cause and prevention. If I strip the economical, financial and political jargon out of the speech his core reason for the crisis was the Reckless Spending my Americans and their habit of overspending and over consumption. He attributed these habits to a catastrophically broken family system in which about 80 per cent of children live with a step-father or step-mother.

He later also acknowledged that the Indian economy owing to its strong family system saves about 30 per cent of its GDP and this is attributed to the savings by the “Lady of the House” who knows exactly how much rice is left and how much to get. Both the father and mother teach their kids the financials of spending at a very early age and hence Indians grow up to become “responsible spenders” and not “reckless spenders” like the Americans.

But these days the “Ladies of the House” are increasingly becoming “Ladies of the Court “ or more appropriately “Ladies of the Police station” and the Indian family system which has served us well for more than 5000 years is slowly but steadily crumbling . What happened all of a sudden that in the last 5 to 6 years divorce rates have rocketed by over 100 per cent year on year? Domestic Violence cases and Dowry harassment cases have skyrocketed ever by a higher percentage? One newspaper reported that in Mumbai about 40 per cent of marriages end in a divorce and with a divorce there is inevitably a Domestic Violence cases and a Dowry case. Were Indian women who were sleeping for over 5000 years suddenly woken up in the last 5 years and started filing these cases to extract their revenge? Or have the Indian men suddenly become more brutal than ever in the last 5000 years under the UPA government’s policies that causes inflation touching almost 10 per cent. Both the options are too idiotic to even contemplate and you are right neither of the two actually happened. So what caused this sudden spurt breaking families?

They say in the west that greatest motivator for a Divorce is Alimony. The reason is the same in India too. The only reason behind the skyrocketing rate of breaking families in India is simply that in the last 5 years the motivation behind breaking a family has been made a lot more lucrative for women. It simply means that for a woman you now stand to gain a lot more by breaking a family than by staying in it. Previously families on the verge of breaking still did not break since people realized that the financial gains and benefits after breaking up were far fewer and less to even contemplate walking out of marriage. The real benefits they thought were in staying together as a cohesive unit, but that has changed in the last 5 years.

The policies that the government has implemented in the last 5 years have always been drafted by radical Feminazis who do not understand the benefits of keeping a family together. Nearly all the laws drafted basically have the same core structure.

a) Women are telling the truth, believe her always.

b) The moment a complaint is filed. Man starts paying woman.

c) Women gets tax free income on the basis of a complaint Case drags on as money changes hands.

d) Women are always to be considered the oppressed and will always be on the receiving side of the alimony scale, no matter what.

The same policies were also applied and enforced on existing old laws like the now disgraced Anti Dowry law ( IPC 498A ) which according to statistics presented by government agencies is misused in 98 per cent of cases in India .

The result of this motivation and easy access to acquiring money through money through marriage has resulted in the lucrative and booming Divorce Market in the last 5 years. But the question arises as to why the Feminazis are promoting these one sided laws? Are the Feminazis groups alone enough to spread this kind of anti family laws on their own? The answer here is ‘No’. These people are funded by industrial houses, newspapers, media, and western aid agencies.

These corporate houses know very well that the primary reason for the reckless spending of the Americans is their catastrophically failed family system. The simple arithmetic is, that if a harmonious family buys one newspaper a divided family will be buying two. That’s a 100 per cent increase in newspaper circulation. Now multiply that number by a thousand or a million and you will see the increase in the number of newspapers sold. If by breaking families you will see a 100 per cent increase in revenues then why would you want newspapers to speak of family harmony and hence rarely any newspaper in India does it these days. The same is applicable to refrigerators, TV’s, houses and other day to day commodities. These industrial powerhouses spend money to promote marital disharmony, so that families break quickly.

Men and women are made to believe that staying married is un-cool and they should break free since the life after a divorce is much better than life in a marriage. These industrial power houses also fund the so called women’s welfare organizations to create more laws that would help in increasing the motivation behind a divorce. These organizations in turn conduct surveys that always come up with staggering numbers, numbers like over 45 per cent of women are beaten at home and lakhs of women are burnt each year by their husbands. These numbers are just to create sensationalism, which can then justify the flow of additional funds in to these organizations.

Coming back to the economist MR Venkatesh, he concludes his very engaging lecture by mentioning that as long as India was a stable family system and we save 30 per cent of money by staying in family harmony, we will be more or less immune to world financial upheavals. He also mentions that the massive immunity that Indian banks now have from the major events in world which has led to the top banks going belly up is simply because the “Lady of the House” always saves before she spends and knows how to run the budget.

 

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