Deccan Chronicle

Japanese MP tries to belittle LGBT

-

Tokyo, Aug 4: Japan’s ruling party has come under fire over remarks by one of its lawmakers who said gay and lesbian couples were “unproducti­ve” because they cannot have children.

Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) politician Mio Sugita, an ally of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, sparked protests over an article she wrote in July questionin­g spending taxpayers’ money on LGBT couples.

“Can we obtain approval of spending taxpayers’ money for LGBT couples? They don’t make children. In other words, they lack productivi­ty,” she wrote. Some 5,000 people protested outside the LDP headquarte­rs in Tokyo last week over her remarks and similar demonstrat­ions are planned in Osaka and other cities over the weekend, organisers said. Abe attempted to calm the furore, saying Sugi-ta’s remarks contradict­ed the party’s policy towards sexual minorities. “It is natural to aim at a society where human rights and diversity should be respected,” he said on Thursday.

The LDP also separately warned her to pay more attention to her remarks, saying in a statement: “Lawmaker Sugita’s article ... includes phrases reflecting her lack of understand­ing of (LGBT) issues and considerat­ion for the feelings of people involved.” But the party

5,000 people protested outside the LDP headquarte­rs in Tokyo over Mio Sugita's remarks

She called LGBT couples as ‘unproducti­ve’

stopped short of reprimandi­ng her despite growing calls for her resignatio­n. Sugita — a mother of one — reportedly said she would take the party’s instructio­n “seriously” but neither apologised nor withdrew her remarks.

Analysts say Abe is nervous about potential damage to his popularity ahead of the party’s leadership election in September when he aims to secure his premiershi­p.

“I don’t think it’s going to be a decisive issue in the election campaign but at least Abe appears concerned about a possible backfire,” Tetsuro Kato, emeritus professor at Hitotsubas­hi University in Tokyo, said. — AFP

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India