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December 15, 2013

The Gay things...


There is a kind of hush all over India. The gays are arisen with the most sophisticated armament of the Indian Constitutional laws of Right to Equality. Nobody bother about things consequent to which the hullah bol may have in the coming days.

The rise of men in favour or against the GAY things is something that the Indians have to take to social as well as cultural relevance. There is no point taking the issue (of legalizing Gay Rights of marriage and lives) to the streets. It’s a shame. Socially and culturally, the Indians are against any sort of practices that demean the very fabrics of the society whereby the gay things are thought to be foreign and modern trying to intrude to destroy the very fabrics of the Indian-ness.

Political parties of India are up in arms to downplay each other to seek ‘POWER’ over the issue, the manipulate power to gain votes. Do the Indian political parties really care and play a role to rehab those ‘men or women’ by letting them take part in the decision making processes? I don’t see a reason why these political parties cry foul of the Honorable Supreme Court rulings? Miserable as they are to seek vote, the consequences may be far-reaching in the near future.

God is great and His makings can not be altered by the people in politics. More saddening is the fact that the ‘gays’ come out in the streets demanding rights of livelihood. How such states of affairs have to be on the streets? The days are not afar when normal male and female may come out in due course of general election times in the streets to ask for rights that we do not understand… Son-less couples demanding sons to be born to them and daughter-less families to be granted the ‘Rights to have a daughter’

The days are also not afar, when people start asking to share your husband and wife as a ‘Fundamental Right’ to life of peaceful family lives. The days are also not afar when people seek to have babies without proper marriage as part of their ‘Fundamental Rights’ of livelihood. This is a critical thinking of a critical mind…

Many aspects that we have not thought of are coming to the fore for the sake of ruling the country. A layman is tragically amazed at the prospect of having a life that should have not been lived.