Thousands join LGBTQ march in New Delhi, India after COVID break – National | 24CA News
More than 2,000 members of the LGBTQ group and their supporters returned to New Delhi streets on Sunday after a three-year break brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic to press for equal marriage rights.
Dancing to drumbeats, they carried rainbow flags, balloons and placards as they walked for greater than an hour to the Jantar Mantar space close to India’s Parliament.
“It’s good, it’s fabulous. Because we are here to celebrate ourselves, and after three years,” stated Vishal Rai, a 23-year-old participant.
Their hopes have been raised by India’s Supreme Court listening to petitions on granting authorized recognition to same-sex marriage.
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The authorities is but to legalize same-sex marriage regardless that the Supreme Court in 2018 struck down a colonial-era legislation that made homosexual intercourse punishable by as much as 10 years in jail.
Most Hindu nationalist leaders say same-sex marriage is in opposition to India’s tradition. Although there are overtly homosexual celebrities, and a few high-profile Bollywood movies have handled homosexual points, many locally nonetheless face isolation and persecution.
Noor Enayat, a volunteer, is hopeful a change will come.
She recalled that when she got here out in 2003, there was subsequent to zero acceptance. But 20 years later, issues have improved, she stated.
“Give it another 20 years. It will be a very different world. So, I’m not going to be hopeless about it or say it’s not happening. It’s happening,” she stated.
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