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LGBT community looks back at year without 377 Print E-mail
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MUMBAI: The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community of India came together at Azad Maidan on Friday to celebrate one year of life after Delhi high court's historic decision to revoke Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code. The event, `365 without 377' also marked a protest against intervention petitions in the Supreme Court seeking to thwart the community's efforts to legalise homosexuality in India.
The show stealer at the event, Prince of Rajpipla, Manvendra Singh Gohil, claimed that the community was fighting for a collective cause of obtaining equality and respect in the Indian Society. "We are only demanding our fundamental rights. Being secular and democratic, the country is governed not by religious texts, but by the Constitution. Therefore, it is important not to bow down to religious leaders, who are opposing our freedom,'' he said.

Gohil added, "The vernacular media in many pockets of the country has played a vital role in increasing awareness about homosexuality. Gradually, people in small towns are feeling comfortable discussing their sexual orientation.''

Emily Henderson from England said, "It is about filling in the gaps that make our community vulnerable.'' Echoing the same beliefs, another participant, Gayatri (name changed) said the gay rights movement in India had a long way to go, with issues such as social discrimination still plaguing the society.

Organised by Queer Azadi Mumbai, the rally involved the participation of several groups, including Lesbians and Bisexuals in Action (LABIA), Humsafar Trust and Azad Bazaar. "We are asking for a change in the society's attitude. We have gathered to celebrate the year that has been. While we made some progress, we aim for much more,'' said Chayanika, a volunteer with LABIA.


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