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LGBTQ community allies: Driving change in society

By IANS | Updated: September 11, 2020 14:55 IST

New Delhi, Sep 11 Ever since the Supreme Court struck down Article 377, we as a culture, as ...

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New Delhi, Sep 11 Ever since the Supreme Court struck down Article 377, we as a culture, as a country, and as citizens do not view it as a "Western" phenomenon.

While more and more people open up about their sexuality, allies have played an important role in creating a safe environment for them to do so. With a more equal society built to whatever extent it has till today.

Ramkrishna Sinha, who identifies himself as a gay person, says, "A lot of LGBTQ people grow up thinking that they are the only ones like that. It's a very isolated feeling and also you have to constantly hide. And you struggle to find someone who understands you and gets you."

He adds: "But when I know that there's that one person that gets me it makes a very big difference. It has saved life too. It is very important to be an ally and that too a visible one."

LGBTQ allies: Driving change in society

To make a difference in the society towards the community, the community has to speak for itself. But beyond that, it is very important that when we are in a position and have the privilege of being in the majority, we should use that voice to support each other.

Anjali Gopalan, who is a renowned LGBTQ+ ally in India, who initiated and won the battle against Section 377 in 2009, says: "They

( With inputs from IANS )

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