Amaal Mallik on Ketan Agarwal murder: 'Laws favour women, don't misuse them'
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Singer-composer Amaal Mallik has weighed in on the Ketan Agarwal murder case, arguing on X (formerly Twitter) that while India's legal framework offers stronger protections to women, those protections must not be weaponised to manipulate the justice system. His remarks, posted on 29 June, come as the case continues to spark nationwide debate.
What Amaal Mallik Said
In a lengthy post addressed to women, Mallik acknowledged generational injustices faced by them while drawing a line between legitimate grievance and accountability. 'For generations it's been the case that you all have been through shit because of us MEN. I'm SORRY, and I SUPPORT the RAGE you all COLLECTIVELY have towards men,' he wrote, adding that the fight against oppression should be directed at genuine wrongdoers.
He argued that mislabelling ordinary behaviour as toxic while avoiding personal accountability causes society to 'miss out on the REAL SIGNS.' He listed what he called genuinely toxic patterns — physical abuse, prioritising money over emotional connection, and, in his words, 'DESTROYING someone when you had no INTENTION of pursuing that person.'
On the Agarwal case specifically, Mallik wrote: 'This MAN didn't deserve this, look at his smile and his EYES.. See how HAPPY he was to MARRY HER... KETAN AGGARWAL seemed so PURE & ENDEARING.' In a separate post, he added that the effort reportedly put into planning the killing far exceeded what would have been needed to simply end the relationship: 'Only a fraction of it was needed to say no.'
His Remarks on Gender and the Law
Mallik's most pointed observation concerned India's legal landscape. 'The laws in India are better for women than men, but why misuse and manipulate the system,' he wrote. He also said: 'No one can force an educated and earning woman anywhere in the world from going against her will,' suggesting that legal and social recourse was available without resorting to violence.
He concluded his posts with sharp condemnation of the accused: 'The audacity of these two to think that they can live a happy life after taking away someone's kid! A life is lost. Families are shattered. Monsters.'
The Ketan Agarwal Murder Case
The case centres on Ketan Agarwal, a Pune-based businessman, 26, who was allegedly murdered during a trip to Lohagad Fort. Police have alleged that his fiancée Siya Goyal and her alleged lover Chetan Chaudhary conspired to kill him. The investigation is ongoing, and the case has triggered widespread discussion on social media about relationships, accountability, and gender dynamics.
About Amaal Mallik
Mallik is known for chart-topping compositions including 'Sooraj Dooba Hain', 'Kar Gayi Chull', 'Bol Do Na Zara', 'Kaun Tujhe', and 'Chale Aana', among others. He also appeared as a contestant on the reality show 'Bigg Boss 19'. As the Agarwal case moves through the courts, public figures' reactions are likely to continue shaping the broader conversation around the incident.