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In Cabinet: Rs 55-cr campaign to counter stigma against gays

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Maneesh Chhibber

Posted: Sep 10, 2009 at 0934 hrs IST
Gay rights

New Delhi The Union Cabinet could take a decision on Thursday on the Centre’s stand on the July 2 judgment of the Delhi High Court striking down provisions in Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) that criminalised same-gender, consensual sex.

Simultaneously, the Cabinet is likely to give a go-ahead to the Union Health Ministry’s proposal to launch a Rs 55-crore campaign to “destigmatise gay and lesbian relationships” and launch an awareness campaign on the issue. The campaign would be part of the Ministry’s plan to remove myths and counter negative stereotypes about gays.

While both the issues are part of the agenda for the Cabinet meeting, which was circulated today, sources said it was uncertain if the Cabinet would take up the Section 377 matter in the absence of Home Minister P Chidambaram, who is away to the US on an official visit.

“The Home Ministry proposal seeking the Cabinet’s approval to its decision not to contest the Delhi High Court judgment is part of the agenda. But with the Home Minister not there, it will be left to Law Minister M Veerappa Moily and health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad to inform their Cabinet colleagues about the rationale behind the MHA decision,” said a senior official.

The MHA is seeking the Cabinet’s nod to leave it to the Supreme Court to decide the issue of legality or otherwise of the High Court judgment.

As already reported, the MHA decision to not question the HC judgment stems from the fact that experts, including Union Law Secretary T K Vishwanathan, have said that it’s difficult to find any lacunae in the judgment and that there were no sufficient grounds for an appeal.

On August 17, the Supreme Court had sought a response from the Centre on petitions filed by a Christian body and a disciple of Yoga guru Ramdev seeking a stay on the Delhi High Court verdict. The next hearing is on September 14.

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Great step by Shri on 11 Sep 2009

This is a great step forward. Nobody should be discriminated and stigmatized in the society. It is a free country and everyone of us deserves a life of respect, dignity and equal rights. Jai Hind

THIS IS ANOTHER CRAP IMPORTED FROM THE WESTERN CULTURE by n.r.i on 10 Sep 2009

INDIA IS SLEEP WALKING INTO MOST DANGEROUS PATH UNDER THIS " DYNASTY RULE ".IT WILL SEX - DRINK AND CRIMES ALL THE WAY SOON . UNLESS THIS GOVERMENT GOES NOTHING WILL IMPROVE . JAI HIND

SECTION 49 O by Diggi Bhada on 10 Sep 2009

Sonia Maino will not intervene and take austerity measures like against SMacK and ShaThoo who were living in five star hotels because this is sponsored by Rahul Gandhi, the gay icon of India. And this is adds to the insults to Bharatwasis who are having food shortage apart from spending money, flesh and blood of Bhartiyas on trips to rome, mecca, beef eating in iftaars. Cheap hypocricy. Stand for RIGHT TO REJECT THESE SCUMBAGS OF SOCIETY. STAND FOR SECTION 49 O

Good step by Prateek on 10 Sep 2009

This is a good step. Stigma, violence and discrimination are not good for any society.

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