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House panel led by BJP MP supports transgender, favours right to marriage

House panel led by BJP MP has recommended exemption of transgenders from the ambit of laws criminalising homosexuality. The draft Bill introduced in Lok Sabha last year does not guarantee the community’s civil rights such as marriage and divorce.

The standing committee on social justice and empowerment, headed by seven-time Lok Sabha MP Ramesh Bais, tabled its report on the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Bill, 2016, in the Lok Sabha.

The Bill seeks to define a transgender and end discrimination against the community, whose number was estimated at 6 lakh in the 2011 census.

The report comes at a time when the BJP-led NDA government is under pressure to decriminalise homosexuality and to recognise the rights of sexual minorities.

“Transgender persons remain at risk of criminalisation under Section 377. The Bill must at the very least recognise the rights of transgender persons to partnership and marriage,” the report said.

It also called for a provision for penal action against abortions of intersex foetuses and forced surgical assignment of sex to intersex infants.

“While there is no shame in being gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender or intersex or even straight, there is a most certainly shame and dishonour in being a homophobe, a transphobe and a bigot,” the report added.

It said the proposed definition of a transgender person in the Bill is in stark contrast to global developments, where they have been granted the right to self-determine and to seek benefits according to such identity.

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