India’s LGBTQ+ community ‘must demand’ equality, following crushing same-sex marriage blow
India’s LGBTQ+ community ‘must demand’ equality, following crushing same-sex marriage blow
Navonil Das, an Indian queer activist, has said “militant” action is needed after the Supreme Court failed to legalise same-sex marraige. (Supplied)
An Indian LGBTQ+ activist has condemned the country’s Supreme Court for giving queer people “nothing” – and has called on the country’s queer community to demand equality.
There was a sense of disappointment and frustration within India’s LGBTQ+ community on Tuesday (17 October) as the country’s top judges laid out their decision, with the court issuing a 2-3 decision refusing to recognise same-sex marriage, arguing that the matter lies with law-makers.
Navonil Das, a queer activist with Kolkata Pride, was with other LGBTQ+ people in a community centre as the judges laid out their position. He says the first judge’s reading was “so positive” that activists were “screaming and crying”, thinking that they were on the brink of winning the hard-fought changes.
Then, it all came tumbling down.
As other judges spoke, it became clear that the verdict was not what queer people had been hoping for.
“It kind of hit us,” Das tells PinkNews. “This was nothing. This was a sham.”
He was “hoping against hope” that they would at least be given adoption rights, but even that failed to materialise.