Chanting slogans like "kaunsa kanoon sabse battar, teen sau sattatar" (the worst law ever, Section 377), scores of agitators from all walks of life gathered at Jantar Mantar, while similar protests were held in 16 cities across the country and 17 cities across the world to mark 'Global Day of Rage' against the apex court's judgement.
Accompanied by elders, parents and teenagers, the members of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community, who wore black bands and held placards, voiced their concerns, terming the judgement as "outrageous" and "insensitive".
Aditya Bandopadhyay, a lawyer said, "the SC judgment has deprived us of our rights as a citizen.
"377 is not only about a sexual act. It is about the relationship of our sexuality to our sense of self, dignity and personhood."
"In refusing to recognise equality, dignity and life not just in law but in us, the SC has erased our humanity and refused to recognise our lives," he added.
Expressing their support to the LGBT, Jagmati of the AIDWA said, "It is the same sick mentality of people of this country that those khap panchayats speak of honour killing, and here the rights of LGBTs is being shunned."
"Our politicians indulge in vote bank politics. They don't want to give importance to minorities. They feel it is unimportant to address our rights," she said.
A mother of a Lesbian daughter and one of the 19 members of a group of parents who filed a petition in a Mumbai court for decriminalising homosexuality, Chitra joined the protest to show solidarity with the community members here.
Also criticising BJP president Rajnath Singh for favouring the SC judgement against gay sex, a member of transgender community said, "when he came on our doors for votes, he was of a different opinion on gays, but today he is showing a different face, why didn't he say this before the elections, why now?"
They also criticised yoga guru Baba Ramdev for calling homosexuality a disease.
Recalling the December 16 gangrape incident, the members said they would fight against sexual violence in a similar way and announced that they will stage protests again tomorrow.
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