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The United Nation’s top human rights body has decided to appoint an expert to monitor violence and discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
Interestingly, India abstained from the vote to appoint the expert, along with 5 other countries in an exercise called by the Human Rights Council.
Spokesperson for the Ministry of External Affairs, Vikas Swarup, dodged the question about the government’s decision to abstain from the vote and said instead that the issue of LGBT rights in India is a matter being considered by the Supreme Court. The apex is yet to pronounce a verdict on the issue.
Members from the LGBT community seemed unimpressed by the clarification, and expressed their disappointment over the government’s move, demanding the Prime Minister Narendra Modi to break his silence and speak about the issue.
Transgender activist Akkai Padmashali said it reflected ‘intolerance’ on the government’s part.
Human rights activist Anjali Gopalan revealed that it was unfortunate that India abstained from the vote, adding that it revealed the mindset of those in power.
Chairman of Mumbai-based Humsafar Trust Ashok Row Kavi also spoke on the issue.
Training its guns on the NDA government, the Rashtriya Janata Dal said that India’s move to abstain would send a negative message to the world on this issue.
(With ANI, PTI and IANS inputs.)
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