RAIPUR: It’s not just Bajrang Dal that romancing couples must steer clear of this Valentine’s Day – a campaign that is being conducted under the title #ValentineRapesMen, supported by some 50 NGOs across 25 states and 48 cities, is out to create awareness and enlighten love-struck men about the perils of being trapped in false cases of rape As part of this campaign, a car rally is being organized from Gurgaon to New Delhi. Roses will be distributed in Kolkata. In Mumbai, the men will hold awareness events in parks and public places.The campaign is playing out on Facebook and Twitter already, and people are being encouraged to share their views and opinions with #valentinerapesmen. At present, there are already over one lakh tweets.Amit Gupta, president of the National Coalition For Men, which is behind the campaign, said National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) statistics reveal that in 2014, trials were completed in 17,649 rape cases. Of these, convictions occurred only in 4,944 cases. The large number of accused – 12,705 – were acquitted or discharged. “This makes it evident that false cases of rape are thrice the number of real ones. We don’t want innocent men falling victim on Valentine’s Day.”He said the campaign was meant to urge men to be wary of women who file false cases of sexual abuse after facing rejection in a relationship.“On February 14, as couples celebrate Valentine’s Day, our activists will urge men to instead observe it instead as ‘False Rape Case Day’”, Gupta said.And it’s not just men who are rallying for the renaming of Valentine’s Day. Joining them are women with similar concerns. ‘Mothers and Sisters of Husbands Against Abuse Law’ have lent their support to this campaign. These women claim men in their families have been heckled by women and have been framed by false complaints of domestic violence, rape, and unnatural sex.The men’s rights groups have been forming in the past couple of years, just as women’s rights activists have been seeking stricter laws to prevent sexual abuse of women and girls.Among the men’s rights groups that have gained some prominence are Daman in Kanpur, Pratarit Putush Karyarat Sanstha in Lucknow, Save the Family Foundation in New Delhi, and Vastav Foundation in Mumbai. All these work to help men who have been framed and harassed by women who have framed them in cases of rape and domestic violence.Some of these groups also paint women as perpetrators of crimes who get away because of the skew in Indian laws. There is even one Facebook page for a group called Men’s Rights India that claims that RK Pachauri, former head of TERI, might also have been framed. “The woman, who claimed Pachauri made sexual advances at her more than 10 years ago slammed Teri for appointing Pachauri executive vice chairman two days ago,” one post reads.