Sunday, October 12, 2014

Re: [IAC#RG] IAC's position on homosexualtity

The point which has been missed here is whether any consensual sexual act between people of the same sex should be criminalised as it stands on the statute book today. This also gives a handle to the police force which can be misused. Pavan Nair

On Sun, Oct 12, 2014 at 4:09 PM, Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com> wrote:
The IAC movement having carefully considered the sense of the members,
now proposes the following draft resolution on subject of
homosexuality and allied matters like regulation of prostitutes.

"That India Against Corruption opposes the arbitrary and divisive
categorisation of Indian citizens and other persons resident within
the territory of  India to frame and/or amend laws and/or policies to
provide special benefits to any person or groupings of persons within
the territory of India.

That India Against Corruption renews and reiterates its position that
the well established body of criminal laws in India should remain
essentially unchanged and not be tampered with.

That IAC firmly denounces and opposes all foreign forces, and their
Indian lackeys,  which are meddling with India's polity, including its
laws, to divide and destroy India's multi-ethnic peaceful secular
culture and society, evolved over 10 millennia of recorded history."

The discussion is open, as this is a core issue for IAC ...

Sarbajit

On 10/2/14, ltcolttkishore <ltcolttkishore@gmail.com> wrote:
> Freedom to be LGBTs, prostitution and hope the kind hearts will  take up
> cudgels on behalf of rapists, child abusers/ molesters, activities of scum
> of the society like drug addicts, drug peddlers treating them as some
> unfortunate chemical imbalance of physiology!!!
> Too much of permissiveness is bad,"ati starve tar varjeyate".
> Is there an insidious attempt to  initiate  rot in our long established
> cultural values based on aggregate experience of Rishis/ Munis/jeevanMuktas
> .
> I feel concerned at the unabashed permissiveness sought to be supported by
> some of the subscribers.Unless the majority are not taken in to confidence
> the ' enlightened ( ?)and champions of freedom to do ANY THING' have to hold
> fire. Possibly over a period of time and process of societal evolution the
> unseemly things of present times may gain legitimacy and social acceptance.
>
>
> LtCol(retd.)T.T.Kishore, Engineers
>
> On Sep 30, 2014, at 3:54 PM, SURESHAN P <sureshandelhi@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Completely agree with this proposal, Freedom of an individual is utmost
> important  and government has no role to curtail it unless and until
> enjoyment of  freedom interfere with others freedom"
>
> Further,  prostitution is  required to  be legalized and regulated, This
> will save many sex workers from police atrocities and forced sex. Even
> regularized prostitution will give a right to every sex worker to live
> freely and fearlessly and they are not required to work just like a bonded
> labor under a pimp or brothel managers.
>
> These are all much needed law amendment
>
> regards
>
>
>
>> On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 9:44 AM, Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Dear Raminder,
>>
>> Seriously, for a long time I have been wondering if IAC should settle
>> its policy on "unpopular" issues like homosexuality, birth /
>> population control in the same way that we have an unpopular position
>> on "right to own and bear arms".
>>
>> In keeping with the clauses in IAC's charter on inclusiveness,
>> diversity, secularism etc. I propose a sense of the house motion on
>> the following lines.
>>
>> "That India Against Corruption supports the freedom of every person
>> resident within the territory of  India to explore all forms and
>> variations of consensual sexual practices, and marry irrespective of
>> gender. That accordingly laws like Indian Penal Code and Special
>> Marriage Act etc. require to be amended."
>>
>> Sarbajit
>>
>>
>>
>> On 9/30/14, Raminder Singh <ramisingh.bbc@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Sarabjit
>> >
>> > Good One :)
>> > And here's another :-
>> >
>> > The RSS, VHP and Vatican all have something in common. Being being
>> > mostly
>> > practicing closet homosexuals, they all denounce homosexuality in
>> > public.
>> >
>> > Rami
>>
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