Is homosexuality really an issue in India? Must read Written by Pulkit mohan singla
A person who is a lawyer or a doctor or a teacher or of any other profession has its own personal life we don't have any right to know what he/she does inside their bedrooms. It’s a person’s choice weather he is comfortable with men or woman. We don't ask each and every straight person that how he enjoys sex and what he/she likes in sex? Or what they actually do in bedroom? All these questions are private and are shared between two partners and not in public. Then how can we decide and judge anyone on the basis of their partner choice? We don't know who is gay and who is lesbian and we cannot predict that. You never know if your teacher is a lesbian so why we are against homosexuality? When you cannot predict who is gay and who is straight, how can you discriminate and separate that particular community from public? The reality is that homosexuality is not a big issue but has been made a big issue by some negative groups in the society and by some politicians to fetch some votes and duplicate pride. The politicians and government can easily make a law which will support homosexuality and will give them basic human rights which they deserve but they don't want to work on it. These issues are made more sensitive and more complicated by