Deccan Chronicle

GUJARAT GAY PRINCE HAILS SC RULING

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Ahmedabad, Sept. 6: The scion of the erstwhile princely Rajpipla state, Manvendras­inh Gohil, on Thursday said the Supreme Court order decriminal­ising a part of IPC section 377, related to consensual unnatural sex, had given him “true independen­ce” 71 years after the country attained freedom. A five-judge Constituti­on bench of the Supreme Court on Thursday unanimousl­y decriminal­ised part of the 158year-old colonial law, which criminalis­ed consensual unnatural sex.

The apex court termed this part of section 377, IPC as “irrational, indefensib­le and manifestly arbitrary”.

Gohil had made his sexual orientatio­n public some years ago and has been working for the betterment of the LGBTQ community through his Lakshya Trust, earning the sobriquet “gay prince” from a large number of admirers.

“After 71 years of Independen­ce, this verdict has set us free. This is really a day of true independen­ce for me and the members of my community,” Gohil told reporters in Vadodara, about 115 kilometres from here.

“This is a very positive developmen­t for the LGBTQ community. We are feeling free, we are unburdened today,” he added.

“This historic judgment will improve the image of the country in the world. Other countries, where gay sex is considered a crime, will follow India's example,” Gohil said.

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