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As Marriage Equality Hearing Concludes, 8 Voices That Must Be Heard
Here's all the evidence to challenge the Bar Council's false claim that 99.9% Indians are against queer marriage.
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Amidst all the queerphobic noise, and as we await the verdict, here are voices that must be amplified right now.
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As the Supreme Court concludes the historic Marriage Equality hearings, several government and bureaucratic bodies have expressed strong opposition to the LGBTQIA+ community’s fight for equal civil liberties and fundamental rights.
Amidst all the queerphobic noise, and as we await the verdict, here are 8 sane voices that must be amplified right now:
1. Indian Psychiatric Society
Over 8,000 mental health practitioners issued a statement in support of queer marriages and other civil liberties for LGBTQIA+ couples.
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2. Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights (DCPCR)
The DCPCR filed an application and moved the Supreme Court supporting LGBTQ+ unions and queer parenting.
5. 50+ LGBTQIA+ College/University Collectives Across India
Over 50 queer collectives in colleges and universities across India issued an open letter to the Supreme Court, demanding the right to marry and to build a family.
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6. 80+ Indian Drag Artists
The Pink List India, an archival organisation that tracks Indian politicians' stance on LGBTQIA+ rights, recently released an open letter signed by over 80 drag artists across the country.
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7. Jharkhand Janadhikar Mahasabha
Backed by the Jharkhand Janadhikar Mahasabha, more than 100 activists and organisations in Jharkhand issued a statement in favour of the LGBTQIA+ community's fight for marriage equality.
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8. 100+ Queer Teens and Adolescents
In an open letter to CJI Chandrachud, over hundred queer teens and adolescents urged the five-judge panel to pass a favourable judgement for the sake of their futures.