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On freedom’s avenue

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  • Inclusiveness, values, tolerance, constitutional morality, equality. In the older imagination of India, these words would not be just about queer people or homosexuality. Today, these have taken the first step to become Indian words again. The judges have reminded us that these are the ingrained values of Indian culture that so many are trying to “defend”. This judgment should be seen by all of us, gay or straight, no matter what we think of sexuality and homosexuality, as a victory for a secular, democratic, constitutional and free India. We should all be proud. Today, queer people are finally, proudly, happily also just everyday Indians — free, equal, and breathing deeply the air of a day that feels like no other.

    Today, queer people are fellow citizens. Today, queer people will finally feel the ground below their feet.

    The writer works on urban policy express@expressindia.com

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    MsBy: Sunanda | 04-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward Dear Mr. Bhan, your article got me quite emotional as it brings out the pain, suffering and the wrong that a set of people have had to live with becasuse they are deemed as different. However, I believe by using the term " queer" to categorize them, you deny them very dignity,equality and freedom that your writing seeks to celebrate. If one is in any way compelled to categorize someone by their sexual orientation, then let's all please use the words hetrosexual and homosexual. Let's stop call them gay
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