Government has no space in bedrooms: Tharoor


Thiruvananthapuram, Sep 6 (IANS): Congress Lok Sabha member Shashi Tharoor on Thursday described the Supreme Court decision decriminalising homosexuality as a "dawn of freedom" as the "government has no space in bedrooms".

Reacting to the apex court ruling in favour of the LGBTIQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender/transsexual, intersex and queer/questioning) community in India, Tharoor said he was very pleased with the historic judgement.

"We allowed the government to interfere in our private lives but the apex court has stood up to uphold dignity of the people. This is not sex, this is freedom as government has no space in bedrooms as this is a private act between consenting adults. This is a dawn of freedom," said Tharoor.

He went on to add that when he tried to move a private members bill in the Lok Sabha on two occasions, he was shouted down by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) members.

"I then said it's only the judiciary that can do anything and through this judgement, it shames those BJP members who opposed this," said Tharoor.

R. Renju, an LGBTIQ activist, expressed happiness and applauded the apex court for this huge game-changing verdict.

"I always felt proud to be an Indian, and now as we become the 27th country which legalises homosexuality I feel even more proud to be an Indian.

"If anyone who has followed the LGBTIQ community, this judgement has been made after studying the community's needs in detail. If I love or like someone, it comes from the heart.

"Now I am extremely proud to be an LGBTIQ activist. It's at this time that I remember how much my predecessors have suffered, especially at the hands of the police," said Renju.

Former Communist Party of India-Marxist backed legislator and Lok Sabha member Sebastian Paul said with the country progressing so much in 157 years, a lot had changed between now and then when this law was framed. So this new directive was welcome.

  

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  • Mohan Prabhu, Mangalore (Kankanady)/Ottawa, Canada

    Thu, Sep 06 2018

    Hope this puts an end to the saga both in the courts and in the court of public opinion, including religious fundamentalists. But Let Not the freedom become an acceptable practice especially where people regard this act as ugly and reprehensible.

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  • gordost, kudla

    Thu, Sep 06 2018

    "This is not sex, this is freedom " Shashi Taroor...
    Its difficult to think that unnatural sex like homo sexulaity is now permitted in India.
    Shashi taroor never spoek in support of LGBT during UPA regime. May be he was afraid under the orders from Italy....
    The story of Sodom and Gomorrah in Genesis 19 is well known. God destroys the town with sulphur and fire. . Now Shashi Taroor has freedom of expression... Achche Din!!

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  • Ramesh S, MANGALORE

    Thu, Sep 06 2018

    ..look at this guy..this law enacted 140 years before..we got independence in 1947, Nehru was first PM..Congress was in majority in both houses for decades and later dozens allies in disposal..and he now blames BJP!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Sep 06 2018

    Please spare our little Girls ...

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