A Historic Call for Justice – World Record Set at the Largest Peaceful Gathering for Men’s Rights

SAVE INDIAN FAMILY - LARGEST PEACEFUL GATHERING FOR MEN'S RIGHTS

On April 19th, 2025, history was written at Jantar Mantar, Delhi, as thousands of voices united in a powerful, peaceful call for justice. In an unprecedented show of solidarity, the Save Family Foundation, in collaboration with various NGOs under the Save Indian Family Movement, organized “Satyagraha for Men”—a landmark event that now holds the world record for the largest peaceful gathering dedicated to men’s rights.

As the old saying goes, “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” This mass gathering was not just about numbers; it was about purpose, awareness, and transformation. Men from every corner of India came together to shed light on long-ignored issues—rising male suicides, domestic violence against men, the misuse of gender-based laws, and the pressing need for gender-neutral legislation.

The atmosphere resonated with strength and empathy. The cries were not of anger but of hope, not of blame but of balance. “Equality is not a zero-sum game,” and this event proved that justice for one does not mean injustice for another. The participants voiced the need for mental and physical health support for men, shelter homes, and, most notably, a National Men’s Commission to ensure their concerns are heard at the highest levels.

“The most courageous act is still to think for yourself. Aloud.” – This quote by Coco Chanel perfectly mirrors the spirit of Satyagraha for Men. It was a platform for courage—men standing tall not just for themselves but for the principle of fairness. The event reminded the world that “The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.”

By earning a place in the record books, this peaceful protest has etched itself into global consciousness. But beyond the accolades, it marks a turning point in the conversation on gender equality—one that includes the voices of men without silencing others.

As we move forward, let us remember: “Justice cannot be for one side alone, but must be for both.” This historic gathering is not just a milestone—it is a movement. A movement for empathy, for equity, and for a future where no voice is left unheard.