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Judiciary treats males unfairly when it comes to child custody, claims Pune men

<p>Divoced men who are at the receiving end of inequality by the judicial system for not granting them custody of their child talk about agony faced by them on a daily basis</p>

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A 37-year-old man in Pune has started a satyagraha demanding equal parenting rights post divorce.

Pune engineer Tejsingh Gaikwad working in reputed organisation as consultant, is struggling to meet his six year old girl for last five years which has prompted him to take this step up. Gaikwad who is a volunteer of Men's Right Association has started an agitation which states that kids need 'fathers' and not 'visitors' and 'parental alientation is child abuse.' He started his agitation from March 31by visiting various parks in Pune city spreading message to have a healthy relationship.

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