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    Samajwadi Party activists protest against actor Celina Jaitley, who supported homosexuals, on Saturday outside Versova police station. Ashish Shankar
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    Even as National Aids Control Organisation (NACO) in Delhi welcomes Delhi’s High Court ruling that decriminalises homosexuality, Maharashtra AIDS activists and experts are waiting for a similar ruling of their own.

    In a landmark ruling, the Delhi High Court on Thursday legalised homosexuality and said that treating consensual gay sex as a crime is a violation of fundamental rights protected by Indian constitution. However, the ruling applies only in Delhi and though it can be applied in other states as a precedent but it would still be up to the local court to accept it or not.

    Welcoming the court order, HIV activists and experts here say that such a ruling is very important in Maharashtra as well where HIV prevalence among Men having Sex with Men (MSM) is fast increasing. According to the centennial survey, Maharashtra stands fourth in the HIV prevalence. Karnataka has the highest prevalence of HIV among MSM with 17.6 per cent, followed by Andhra Pradesh with 17 per cent and Manipur with 16.4 per cent. Maharashtra stands fourth with 11.8 per cent.

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    “The High Court ruling is very important from health point of view as it is difficult to reach this population where the HIV prevalence is highest. It is very difficult to reach this community as they do not come out in open,” said Dr Harish Pathak, additional project director, Mumbai Aids Control Society (MDACS).

    HIV programme works on the principal of self-identification where a person declares his behaviour and asks for services offered by NACO. These services are: condom usage, lubrication, treatment of sexually-transmitted infections and testing for HIV, behaviour change (practicing safe sex) and treatment for HIV and AIDS.

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    watching behindBy: richard | 05-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward except matters of affection and love, the state is not bothered about any other criminal activities going on here everyday. If someone is not worried about their bottoms, why should the state worry about them?
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