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Shashi Tharoor’s bill on decriminalising homosexuality defeated in LS for 2nd time

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For the second time in three months, Lok Sabha voted on Friday against the introduction of a private member’s bill brought by Congress MP Shashi Thraoor to decriminalise homosexuality.

Tharoor’s bill sought to amend the “colonial era” Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) that criminalises homosexuality.

In effect, the bill aims to decriminalise sexual intercourse in private between consenting adults, irrespective of their sexuality or gender by restricting the applicability of the section.

As Tharoor sought to introduce the private member’s bill, BJP members negated the motion and sought division of House, which was granted by speaker Sumitra Mahajan.

58 out of 73 members present voted against introduction of the bill, while 14 were in its favour. One member abstained from voting.

Tharoor’s previous attempt to introduce a similar bill in the Lok Sabha on December 18 too was voted out. Tharoor had then said he would make another attempt to introduce the bill.

The Supreme Court in December 2013 overturned a verdict of the Delhi high court that had set aside Section 377 of the IPC asking the government to take a view on the controversial subject of decriminalising homosexuality.

The Delhi high court in 2009 ruled that Section 377 was unconstitutional.
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Is there anyway to know the names who voted against and who voted for and who abstained?
 
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No matter what anyone's religious or moral beliefs may be, what consenting adults do in their bedroom aught not to be a matter for the government or police.
 
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No matter what anyone's religious or moral beliefs may be, what consenting adults do in their bedroom aught not to be a matter for the government or police.
its not, even with current law. that does not mean the backward british era law should not be removed as it is used for harrassment by lower cadre police if you act 'gay' in public. :)

anyway ruling bjp was expected to oppose but why congress too. Some regional parties would support the bill I imagine.
 
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shame, this should be scrapped asap given that there is wide acceptability among the educated here, we aren't saudis and co
 
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Too bad that there is so little public debate on this, especially when it directly affects the lives of so many millions of Indian citizens.
 
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