Lok Sabha passes transgender rights bill, community says it's violative
On
Monday, the Lok Sabha passed the Transgender
Persons (Protection of Rights) Bill, 2016. In the eyes of transgender
and gender non-binary activists, this is an act of doublespeak because the
Bill, if it goes through the Rajya Sabha, will not only fail to protect the
rights of transgender people in India, it will actively violate these rights.
Activists
from the community have condemned the passing of the Bill in its current form,
and are calling on the government to withdraw it from consideration in the Rajya
Sabha and instead pass the private member’s bill drafted by Tiruchi Siva in the
Lok Sabha.
Why
should a community so vociferously oppose a Bill that is drafted in the name of
the protection
of its rights? For those who celebrated the passing of the 2014 Supreme
Court judgement affirming the rights of transgender people (colloquially called
the NALSA Bill), the answer is obvious.
Although
the NALSA judgment was flawed in its own ways, it made some incredible strides
in the judicial recognition of the fundamental rights of transgender people. It
affirmed the self-determination of gender identity, which upended commonsense
notions about transgender identities only being valid if certified by the
medical establishment. Read
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