Gay Pride rally Turns Curious Heads in Bangalore


Gay Pride rally Turns Curious Heads in Bangalore

IANS

Bangalore, Jun 30: On a breezy Sunday afternoon, about 600-700 gays, lesbians, bisexuals, trans-genders and their frenzied supporters caused a flutter in India’s IT hub by staging a colourful “pride rally” to observe the Stonewall Riots Day under the watchful eye of a vigilant police. The two-hour rally, flagged off from a city college grounds in upscale Basavangudi suburb, once populated by conservative Brahmins, culminated at Town Hall for a public meeting to the beats of drums, blaring music and a native dance by about 100 activists comprising hijras, kothis (feminine homosexuals) and ‘double-dekkers’ (local term for transsexuals).



About 200 policemen and women tailed the colourful rally along the four-km route to regulate the frenzied activists, including many sporting fancy dresses, masks to hide their faces from glaring eyes and carrying rainbow umbrellas.

Vehicular traffic came to a halt at cross-roads en-route to let the rally pass through and allow crowds on both sides a closer look at the activists, which included a sprinkle of Americans, Europeans and Australians.

“This is the first time a ‘pride rally’ is held in this cosmopolitan city as part of the worldwide movement to observe the Stonewall Riots Day and express solidarity to our fellow sexual minorities,” gay activist Siddharth Narrain of Good As You (GAY) organisation told IANS.

Carrying flags, banners and placards with catchy slogans such as “Love Sees No Gender”, “Repeal Section 377 of IPC” and “We Want Basic Human Rights”, the participants appealed to the people to support their cause and join them to seek equal rights from the government.

“We will not rest till we get rid of Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), which is a colonial legacy. The draconian law criminalises sex between adults by terming all sexual acts other than penile-vaginal intercourse as against the order of nature,” Narrain told the gathering, even as rain-bearing dark clouds loomed over the horizon at dusk.

Founder of trans-genders organisation Sangama Elavarthi Manohar said the activists have recently filed a case in the Delhi High Court against the central government, demanding repeal of Section 377 of the IPC.

“Though the union home ministry opposed our demand, the health ministry is supportive for repealing the discriminating Section 377. We will go to the Supreme Court if we don’t get justice in the lower court,” Manohar asserted.

The Alternative Law Forum wanted the government to accord choice of gender/sex to people who have undergone sex reassignment surgery and prevent police atrocities against sexual minorities.

Besides the activists, their friends and families and representatives of 11 non-government organisations participated in the procession.

The organsiations were Alternative Law Forum, Aneka, GAY, Karnataka Sexual Minorities Forum, Karnataka Sexworkers Union, LesBiT, Sadhane, Samara, Sangama, Suraksha, and Swabhava.

Stonewall Riots Day is observed across the world in support of sexual minorities and to express solidarity with the victims of brutal police raid on Stonewall Inn, a bar in Greenwich Village of New York way back June 29, 1969. The gays rioted after the raid in protest against constant harassment by the police.

“The Stonewall riots are considered to be the genesis of the sexual minorities’ movement worldwide. Sexual minorities and their allies organise pride events in several cities on the same day (June 29) to celebrate diverse sexuality and gender identities,” Narrain recalled.

Unfavourable laws coupled with stigma, discrimination and social rejection prevent sexual minorities from accessing various social entitlements, including voter ID, ration card, passport, driving license, housing, education, employment, savings and credit facilities, insurance, old age pension and old age shelter homes.

  

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  • Sayed, Udupi

    Tue, Jul 01 2008

    First of all we should consider them as human beings. But they should opt for to live as women or live as men. Then they will have respect in society. But because of fake and lazy LGBT, their real community members are suffering much. One more thing, we cant take examples of America or any other country, because we have our own cultural existance.

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  • ahmed, mangalore

    Tue, Jul 01 2008

    I agree with krishna of the effects on society of allowing such show of tolerance by the authorities towards abnormal behaviour . I wish good sense & morality prevails and Indian culture is preserved and guarded against these western aberrations.The authorities be it local or central should not allow this to happen which can send wrong signals to the young . Such things should be brought down by a strong legal laws.

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  • Akhil Chandra Pal, Sharjah

    Tue, Jul 01 2008

    Well India is "DEMOCRATIC, REPUBLIC COUNTRY" People can do whatever they want,Westernisation is taking its effect into Indian society.

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  • Rohan, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 01 2008

    Shantel, You are absolutely correct, you should have added the attitude and views of Vasu as well which are deplorable.. Live and let live people its time India wakes up to the reality around it and accepts and respects peoples choices.

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  • HARRY, COORG / Abu Dhabi.

    Mon, Jun 30 2008

    Dear Vasu, They are demaning 69% reservation!! its not fare!!

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  • Shantel Williams , United States/Houston TX

    Mon, Jun 30 2008

    Vasu, The moral in the US and Europe have fallen because of the actions of conservatives, not the GLBT people they are oppressing.

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  • Krishna, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 01 2008

    They want basic human right? Wow. Let them first develop basic human ( animal) sense first which they lack in the first place and then call it pride! Tomorrow we may be able to see- Drug addicts pride rally , Prostitues pride rally etc. Of course who ever believes anything should have freedom to practice with the sanction of law- if we go by such arguments. A mental aberration resulting in sensual perversion should not be allowed to have a legal sanction and if we want to ape the west let us accept a lot many good things - not such non sense called lesbianism.

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  • Dominic, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 01 2008

    Well, With all due respect to Mr. Amin I don't really see a point as from where Bishops & priests come into the picture nor should Mr. Amin raise a question about inducting Gays as Bishops / Priests because we as Indians would'nt approve such an act. Mr. Amin should probably question the "Yeddy" government for having permitted and encouraging such a parade.

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  • Vasu K Amin, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 30 2008

    Now we should have some reservations for them also. The morals in American and European society has fallen so low that gays / lesbian marriages have been OK'd. Gay are being inducted into key positions of priests and bishops. Will India follow this trend?

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