#StandWithHer: Telangana Police Campaign Calls Men to End Silence on Harassment

Telangana Police’s Women Safety Wing has launched the #StandWithHer campaign to combat harassment by urging men to stop being silent bystanders. Led by DGP Charu Sinha, the initiative emphasizes that women’s safety requires a fundamental shift in societal mindset, not just laws. Celebrities like actor Adivi Sesh and influencers are supporting the campaign through viral videos. The campaign calls on every man to speak up, respect consent, and lead by example in creating a safer environment for women.

Key Points: #StandWithHer: Men Must End Silence on Women’s Safety

  • Campaign led by DGP Charu Sinha engages men as active partners
  • Silence in face of harassment is a crime, says campaign
  • Celebrities like Adivi Sesh support the initiative
  • Seeks societal mindset shift, not just police action
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Telangana's Women Safety Wing launches #StandWithHer campaign

Telangana Police’s #StandWithHer campaign urges men to stop being silent bystanders. Led by DGP Charu Sinha, it sparks change with celebrities like Adivi Sesh.

"Safety is not just about increasing police presence - it is about transforming the way society thinks. - DGP Charu Sinha"

Hyderabad, May 12

The Telangana Police's Women Safety Wing has launched a new campaign titled #StandWithHer, driving home the message that silence in the face of harassment is itself a crime, and that standing up for women is every citizen's true civic duty.

The campaign, led by DG, Women Safety Wing, Charu Sinha, is engaging men as active partners in this social movement and has sparked conversation across the state.

The campaign underscores that women's safety cannot be ensured through laws and police surveillance alone; lasting protection comes only through a fundamental shift in the mindset of every man in society, said a release from Women's Safety Wing.

The digital campaign has garnered an overwhelming response from netizens, with film celebrities and social media influencers voluntarily stepping forward to lend their support. Prominent among them is actor Adivi Sesh, who compared the internet to a vast ocean and described online harassment, indecent comments, and trolling directed at women as sand clinging to it - and called on every man to take responsibility for wiping it away.

Fellow participants, including influencers Virajita, Deepak Karamungiker, Sharath-Nisha Nalla, and Chillar Boy, have amplified the campaign's reach through widely shared videos, reinforcing the message that seeking a woman's consent before sharing her photo or video on social media is not just courtesy - it is her fundamental right.

The campaign highlights that in countless situations, from casual ridicule to grave crimes, men choose to remain silent bystanders. #StandWithHer firmly asserts that such silence amounts to indirect support for wrongdoing.

The Women Safety Wing is calling on men to raise their voices as responsible citizens and to evolve from passive spectators into leaders of meaningful change.

The initiative also calls for greater respect toward women in offices and homes, urging an end to body shaming, mockery of professional success, and ridicule related to marriage. Every man is encouraged to reflect on his daily conduct, lead by example, and be a source of assurance for women in every space.

"Safety is not just about increasing police presence - it is about transforming the way society thinks. The same respect we show toward the women in our own homes must be extended to every woman outside. A truly safe environment will take shape only when this change begins at home. Do not remain a silent spectator when you witness something wrong - speak up, question it, and be part of this social transformation. Every man has a role to play," DGP Sinha said.

- IANS

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Priya S
Finally a campaign that doesn't just blame women or tell us to "be careful" but actually asks men to step up. The point about sharing photos without consent - so many uncles in my family do this without thinking. Bhai, ask before you tag! 🙌
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Aditya G
I appreciate the intent, but these campaigns often preach to the choir. My concern is how do we reach the rural parts where these issues are more entrenched? In my village near Warangal, women still hesitate to report even basic harassment. The digital campaign is great for urban youth, but we need ground-level initiatives too. That said, any step is better than none. 🤔
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James A
As someone who moved to Hyderabad from the UK for work, this is genuinely refreshing. Back home, we talk about "bystander intervention" a lot, but India's approach here feels more community-driven. The line about "extending the respect we show at home to outside" is powerful. I've seen my Indian colleagues here in tech park hold doors, and it's nice. But the real test is what happens after dark. Hope this campaign shows results on the streets!
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Rohit L
One small thing from a brother's perspective - when I shared my support for #StandWithHer on WhatsApp, some of my "cool" friends mocked me saying "white knight" ban gaya. That's the exact mentality the campaign is fighting. We need to normalize men speaking up without being teased. Thanks to Adivi Sesh for leading by example. Every man who stays silent is part of the problem. Chalo, ab kaam karna hai! 🔥
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Kavya N

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