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Morality can't override fundamental rights: HC
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Posted by Ranjit on Jul 05, 2009
Its again same story .. What basic rights all are talking about where kids cannot go to school or get 2 good meals. Media /courts are talking in such a way that it is very critical issue for Indian society. Why these courts are not sensitive to those people who spend their lives in jail for petty thefts as they do not have money to fight or delay in courts. Few people want to go ahead of USA when 80% of people do not have basic necessities. Good example if Worli %u2013 Bandra sea link when 10 people die in Local trains in Mumbai du to overcrowding but govt does not hesitate to spend 1500Cr on such things. Same people who blindly follow west in India when they go there they start fight over Burkha / Turban etc. So in Short this issue does not make any difference to common people (99%) also most of them disapprove blindly following West . It sjust hype created by Media.
Posted by PH NEJIMON on Jul 05, 2009
Great verdict! It's not the duty of any organization or even state to define others' morality. The gays and lesbians too are citizens of our country. They too have the right to find their way of pleasure with dignity. This verdict is no threat to our social fabric. I don't think any one will change their sexual orientation because court allows a certain way of having sex. We need to learn to respect others' beleifs, faith and preferences, no matter how wierd it looks to us. Collectively it's the duty of every Indian to stop Talibanisation of country and stand for others' right.
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