Kuwait Times

Gay rights activists march in New Delhi

-

NEW DELHI: Hundreds of gay rights activists danced to drum beats and held colorful balloons as they marched in a parade in New Delhi yesterday, celebratin­g what they call the diversity of gender and sexuality.

Organizers said that while the gay pride parade celebrated the gains India’s LGBT community has made in recent years, they also wanted to highlight the continuing discrimina­tion it faces.

The Delhi Queer Pride Committee also demanded the repeal of Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code, which criminaliz­es homosexual acts. Over the past decade, homosexual­s have gained a degree of acceptance in parts of deeply conservati­ve India, especially in big cities. Many bars have gay nights, and some high-profile Bollywood films have dealt with gay issues.

Still, being gay is seen as shameful in most of the country, and many homosexual­s remain closeted.

Yesterday, Harsh Aggarwal, who runs a digital marketing company in New Delhi, said that there has been progress, though it has come slowly. “But it’s happening,” he said.

“There are more people who are coming out without masks. Society also is respecting us. That’s the progress,” he said. Activists had cheered in 2009 when the New Delhi High Court declared Section 377 of the Penal Code unconstitu­tional. But the judgment was overturned four years later when India’s Supreme Court decided that amending or repealing Section 377 should be a matter left to Parliament, not the judiciary. —AP

 ??  ?? NEW DELHI: A participan­t holds a rainbow flag during a gay pride parade in New Delhi yesterday. Hundreds of gay rights activists danced to drum beats and held colorful balloons as they marched celebratin­g what they call the diversity of gender and...
NEW DELHI: A participan­t holds a rainbow flag during a gay pride parade in New Delhi yesterday. Hundreds of gay rights activists danced to drum beats and held colorful balloons as they marched celebratin­g what they call the diversity of gender and...

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Kuwait