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Delhi Pride 2015: When the City Marched for Love and Equal Rights 

The Quint brings you snapshots of the eighth Delhi Queer Pride, 2015. 

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The Quint was at the eighth Delhi Queer Pride which was organised on 29 November 2015. Hundreds of people marched from Barakhamaba Road to Jantar Mantar, dancing to heady drum beats, and raising slogans for an inclusive society, and a better world.

Not only LGBTQIA people, but also individuals from various walks of life participated in this year’s Pride, which focussed on several raging issues that has gripped social and political discourse in the country – from intolerance to moral policing. We bring you the Pride, as we saw it through our camera lens.

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An invitation to Prime Minister Modi for some night-time Pride Mann Ki Baat.

A rainbow love note to Pete Seeger’s anthem in Hindi, with a English queer-quip.

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Better to be proud, than prejudiced.

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Against all odds, artist Balbir matches with his husband Michael.

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As Emma Goldman once wrote,
If I can’t dance, it’s not my revolution!
If I can’t dance, I don’t want your revolution!
If I can’t dance, I don’t want to be part of your revolution.
A revolution without dancing is not a revolution worth having.
If there won’t be dancing at the revolution, I’m not coming.

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And what’s Pride without a selfie?

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So, here’s wishing you a very happy Pride!

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