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Speaking to a packed Delhi High Court room on Friday, the additional solicitor general, P.P. Malhotra, said: “Legalising homosexuality will increase the spread of AIDS.” Just a week earlier, the Union health minister — and qualified doctor — Anbumani Ramadoss publicly stated that de-criminalisi  ....Read more

Homo sexuality-ruin to cultureBy: Anne Princy | Sunday , 12 Jul '09 13:03:47 PM Reply | Forward Hi,i would like to share my view regarding legalisation of bisexuality.firstly God hates it.its also against our culture.It is further going to spread many diseases.i am not able to digest such a verdict in India.i very kindly request to take out this type of idea,and not to set it in to force.pl consider the views of our people also be bringing such a ruin to ouerculture.
go with 377By: vivek rawat | Saturday , 11 Jul '09 14:11:24 PM Reply | Forward We must see the things in practical way.....Can we really face homosexuality in our Indian society?
GO ON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DON DELAY FURTHER!!!!By: siddhi | Thursday , 2 Jul '09 14:58:41 PM Reply | Forward i think we should move on with this act and should not delay the matter. we should take care of our fellow beings by respecting their choice of sexual orientation....the govt should not really interfere with the personal CHOICE of an individual...
HIV/AIDSBy: SHIVA | Thursday , 16 Oct '08 13:06:02 PM Reply | Forward It is very intresting thing Act 377 offences homosexuality it is halm to men have sex with mens or gays
Article 377 should goBy: Yush | Saturday , 27 Sep '08 15:50:44 PM Reply | Forward I think article 377 equates India with Iran where homosexuality is punishable by death. No matter what law exists, it cannot change sexual orientation of a person - it will marely give a status of legal or illegal to it. In a democracy a law should not be meddling into personal sexual preferences of the citizens if those preferences do not mean forcing themselves on others.
377 must goBy: Ashwin | Saturday , 27 Sep '08 9:14:38 AM Reply | Forward In a free country like India, the Govt should have no business in taking personal decisions taken between two consenting adults in private. The last thing that we need is moral policing. Who is the Govt to decide about Gay and lesbian relationships being immoral? Our country is the most hypocratic one in the whole world. We have over a billion people, the largest HIV population, gave Kama Sutra to the world, have erotic scultpures in our temples and yet say that sex is a perverted western invasion something against our "culture". It is high time Article 377 goes. The freedom, equality and liberty guaranteed under the constitution must be granted to all citizens irrespective of sexual orientation. By enforcing an archaic Victorian era law, the Government will be taking back India to a culturally backward era. The Govt must realize that it is not just enough to make token name changes to Indian cities and streets. It must actively change evil laws
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