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For LGBTQI+, freedom is...

- sanchita.kalra@htlive.com ■ Sanchita Kalra

The words independen­ce and freedom mean different things to different people. And as we celebrate our 74th Independen­ce Day today, members of the LGBTQI+ and activists tell us what freedom is for them.

“As a law-abiding citizen, we should have same the rights, equality and justice in the law of the land, where the constituti­on is the highest book,” says Aryan Pasha, a lawyer by profession, who is also India’s first transman body builder.

Freedom is synonymous with respect for who we are, solidarity from non-LGBTQI+ people, opines Divya Dureja, a counsellin­g psychologi­st and LGBTQIA+ wellness advocate. “Freedom ill truly actualise the day we have constituti­onally guaranteed rights to marry same-sex partners, give birth and adopt, be able to move and breathe without worrying about being met with violence for wanting to live a joyful, fulfilling life,” she adds.

Rishi Raj, an activist for LGBTQIAP+ and Dalit rights, feels that freedom and independen­ce aren’t directly proportion­al, adding, “People are still struggling to express and be themselves. There is a certain degree of freedom, but not absolute.”

Independen­ce connotes equity for Abhina Aher, a trans activist, who believes rights and responsibi­lities of transgende­rs “need to be restored.”

While Equal Rights activist Harish Iyer says independen­ce is living life to the fullest, freedom — to LGBTQI+ rights activist Ashok Row Kavi — means being who he is. “It means being a citizen of India with full citizenshi­p entitlemen­t, freedom to marry, adopt or access to surrogacy. Everybody should have it, not just us,” he adds.

There is a certain degree of freedom, but not absolute. People are still struggling to be themselves. RISHI RAJ ACTIVIST

Freedom will actualise the day we, too, have rights to marry same-sex partners. DIVYA DUREJA COUNSELLIN­G PSYCHOLOGI­ST

 ?? PHOTO: SAMIR JANA/HT (FOR REPRESENTA­TIONAL PURPOSE ONLY) ?? Respect, solidarity and equal rights are some of the things that freedom denotes to the LGBTQI+
PHOTO: SAMIR JANA/HT (FOR REPRESENTA­TIONAL PURPOSE ONLY) Respect, solidarity and equal rights are some of the things that freedom denotes to the LGBTQI+
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