Bold new BJP? Debate gay rights in Parliament, add to manifesto, says
Mumbai leader


http://www.firstpost.com/india/bold-new-bjp-debate-gay-rights-parliament-add-manifesto-says-mumbai-leader-1675051.html


Seeking a new, nuanced position on homosexuality among his party men, BJP
Member of the Legislative Council and president of the Mumbai unit of the
BJP Ashish Shelar has shocked many in his party by stating that he supports
demands for protection of gay rights, though he is not really promoting gay
sex. Given that it's an issue affecting a community of nearly four crore
people in India, Shelar's comments have been widely welcomed, reflecting a
fresh position in the BJP that has otherwise held a mostly conservative
view on the subject.
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Mumbai city unit chief of the BJP, Ashish Shelar


In fact, soon after the Supreme Court ruling upholding Section 377 of the
Indian Penal Code (IPC) that bans gay sex, then BJP president Rajnath Singh
<http://www.firstpost.com/topic/person/rajnath-singh-profile-6998.html> had
welcomed the SC decision, stating that gay sex was ‘unnatural’  and could
not be supported.


Shelar says, "Singh had said that he does not support the promotion of gay
sex. But, promotion and protection are two different things. I am talking
about protecting their rights for resolving the issue practically. So, in
this regard, my views are the same as that of Singh. As far as the party's
view is concerned, the party president will take a call on it. As a BJP
leader, I am insisting that we must have a national debate on an issue on
which a community of four crore people has been raising its voice for some
time.”


Shelar, 42, is a resident of Bandra (W) in suburban Mumbai and is a lawyer
by profession. He was twice elected as a corporator from 2002 to 20012. In
2009, Shelar lost the Assembly election from the Bandra constituency to
Congress MLA Baba Siddiqui by a narrow margin of 1500 votes. He was elected
MLC a couple of years back.


“There should be a national debate on the issue. There is a very large
number of people who have been campaigning against Section 377. One needs
to look at the issue on humanitarian grounds. I think Parliament cannot
ignore something that affects a large number of people in the country,”
added Shelar, who enjoys the support of large sections of upscale Bandra
and Khar. Shelar has been preparing to contest the upcoming Assembly
election from Bandra and has also been spending his MLC funds for projects
in the locality, said a BJP leader.


Shelar further said that he would take the issue forward with the party’s
state and central leadership and also with the Prime Minister Narendra Modi
<http://www.firstpost.com/topic/person/narendra-modi-profile-20711.html>
requesting
for a national debate on the issue in Parliament.


Asked if he is politicising the issue in view of the upcoming Assembly
elections, he was dismissive, saying he has no political agenda behind his
comments. “I don’t want to politicize the issue but want to resolve it
practically. So, I am for legalizing the gay sex. I will ask for a
discussion on the issue in the party’s state executive council to decide
whether it should be part of the party's election campaign,” Shelar added


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