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Protest in city against SC ruling on gay sex

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
With the Supreme Court setting aside the Delhi High Court order which had decriminalised gay sex, members of the LGBT community today held a protest at the Academy of Fine Arts here and unanimously agreed to continue fighting for their rights.

Pawan Dhall of NGO 'SAATHII', which works on sexual minorities, said they would file a curative petition in the apex court and appeal for a review of the judgement.

"The ruling itself is full of contradictions. The 2009 Delhi High Court judgement which had decriminalised gay sex was a landmark ruling, which was appreciated internationally. Now this is strange and very regressive," he said.
 

Meenakshi Sanyal, who runs Sappho For Equality, said the movement would only grow stronger from now on.

Disappointed with the verdict, Hindi film director Onir, best known for his films on same-sex relationships, hoped that the voice of the homosexual community would only get stronger.

"This is truly disappointing. It has taken us many years back. But now our voice will only get stronger. There is widespread disappointment with this judgement. People from outside the homosexual community are now supporting us in our fight," Onir told PTI.

He said that the verdict has taken the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) community ages back.

"In today's democratic India you cannot have laws which are regressive," said Onir who has made films like 'My Brother Nikhil' and 'I Am', both of which dealt with the issue of gay rights.

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First Published: Dec 11 2013 | 6:22 PM IST

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