SAME SEX MARRIAGES
The rise in support for same-sex marriage
over the past decade is among the largest changes in opinion on any policy
issue over this time period. A new national survey finds that much of the shift
is attributable to the arrival of a large cohort of young adults – the
Millennial generation – who are far more open to gay rights than previous
generations. Till now there are a total of 30 countries that have lifted the
ban on same-sex marriages. Most of them are developed nations mainly from
Europe and America. In 2001, the Netherlands became the first country to allow
same-sex marriages. In 2010 gay people were allowed in the US military. El Di
Rupo, of Belgium, became the first gay Prime Minister. In May 2020 Costa Rica
gave recognition to same-sex marriages.
The Bollywood and Hollywood industry has
also witnessed many same sex marriages in past few years. Recently, the famous
hair and makeup stylist Daniel Bauer, known for making celebs like Deepika
Padukone and Katrina Kaif look all glowing and pretty after working in the
industry for years, has got married to his boyfriend in Goa. It is said that
love has no boundaries - religion, caste or sex and Daniel has just proven this
right. He wedded his boyfriend Tyrone Braganza, in a traditional Hindu wedding
ceremony in Goa.
The first instance of same-sex marriage
was reported by the media in 1987 when two policewomen from Madhya Pradesh tied
knots with each other by Hindu rites. Since then the media has reported
numerous same-sex marriages taking place in the country. Few succeeded in their
cause while some were barred by law and others were separated by society. But
now with the changing times, people have become more aware and courageous
enough to accept their homosexual relations openly. Recently famous Indian athlete,
Dutee Chand publicly accepted her same-sex relationship and asked other members
of the LGBTQ community to be more courageous. After the Navtej Singh Johar v.
Union of India case Arundhati Katju and Menaka Guruswamy, the leading lawyers
came up with ‘The Marriage Project’. This project aims to legalize of same-sex
marriages in India. The question here is, if the legalization of same-sex
marriage is not violating any personal law and the common masses also want it
what is the harm in allowing the union of two people of same-sex? Are we still
following the parameters set by the orthodox society? Things have evolved and
the legal system has also changed with time, then why are we not giving basic
rights to a sexual minority? Mere, changing of law will not give recognition to
marriage acceptance of society is also necessary. The only way through this can
be done is that people should be made aware and should be educated to the level
where they can understand that every person has the right to choose their life
partner. Now, the time has that we equal status, recognition, and rights for
which the LGBTQ community has been fighting.
Written by:- Heeral Devpura
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