QUESTION: I was under the impression that Section 377 is called a "De-Facto" 
rule under which no one has been prosecuted yet in India. (Which means the rule 
is there in existence, but has not been brought into effect til now)



Can you please clarify, if that is true?
Thanks, Rahul. Ardhnarishwara Support Group (cherishing the delightful & 
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     On Monday, November 10, 2014 1:09 AM, "gay_bombay moderator 
modera...@gaybombay.in [gay_bombay]" <gay_bombay@yahoogroups.com> wrote:



   
  Striking the wrong note...   Salacious, prurient, insensitive - that is the 
yellow journalism practiced by much of the media when it reports on gays.  The 
latest case is a good illustration, says VIKRAM JOHRI  Posted/Updated Saturday, 
Nov 01 12:53:29, 2014     In June, a lesbian committed suicide in Chhattisgarh. 
The act received only cursory coverage, perhaps because the story was from a 
state that does not normally hit the radar of gay rights. When I searched 
Google News for "lesbian suicide India", links from 2011 and earlier showed up. 
(Rest assured, if it is a dastardly event, the chances it happened earlier in 
India are high.) 
There was only one link to the story, in the June 16 Raipur edition of the 
Times of India. A 22-year-old woman from Pakhanjur tehsil in Kanker district, 
who was in a relationship with an allegedly minor girl, had committed suicide. 
Following the news of her death, her partner also tried to kill herself by 
consuming poison, the report added. Apart from this news report, the only other 
mention of the Chhattisgarh story was in a review in Mint of a film about 
lesbians. 
Perhaps it is no bad thing that the woman’s suicide or the many other 
permutations of violence that visit gay people in India do not receive much 
media coverage. For, when the media does deign to report on gay issues, it is 
marked by a regrettable lack of sensitivity, making one wonder if 
homosexuality, that famed “last prejudice”, is organically such a different 
beast that it is impossible to report or write or speak truly about it unless 
one is born to it.   This week brought a fresh example of this malaise. The 
headline of the top story of the Bangalore Mirror dated Oct 29, 2014, said: 
"Section  377 slapped on Infosys techie after wife catches his gay acts on 
spycam." The first paragraph read: "Lip gloss, foundation, innerwear in 
'girlie' patterns and colours, and a passion for all things pink - these are 
just some of the traits that set off alarm bells in a dentist's head, almost a 
year after marriage, that her husband could be gay."
Examine the language. This is the same paper whose sister publication in Mumbai 
peeped into Deepika Padukone's cleavage and found newsworthy material. From the 
first sentence, there is a desire to turn the story into a narrative - the gay 
man with a fetish for pink - as the writer watches over the reader's shoulder 
to induce the appropriate gasp here, the disgusted look there. 
The words, so carefully chosen to fashion the image of a man thoroughly 
compromised, tell us what to think before we have had the chance to learn the 
first detail of the case.
To be sure, there are no easy answers in these cases but we rarely see even the 
relevant questions being raised in the media. There is, for example, no 
discussion on the irony of applying a law to those who have been forced to stay 
in the closet because of the law itself.  All the media does is report with an 
eye for prurience. Details of how the marriage broke, the lack of sexual 
compatibility, the "queer" habits of the man, are all regurgitated in an effort 
not to capture a personal tragedy but to arouse the reader's base instincts. 
Consider another case. The death of Chetan Bharadwaj, an advertising executive 
in Mumbai, last year was strikingly similar to that of Pushkin Chandra in Delhi 
in 2004. Both Pushkin and Chetan were affluent, upper middle class men living 
in metros. They were also gay. The dead bodies of both were discovered naked. 
Reports indicated they were under the influence of alcohol at the time of 
death. They had also had sex moments before their deaths which, in both cases, 
were violent and brutal. 
There were other similarities. The murderers in both cases were slum dwellers, 
or labourers. In Pushkin’s case, they were men he had come across on the 
street. In Chetan’s case, the murderer was a glass worker whom Chetan had met 
when he came to work in his housing society.
Contrast these murders with the lesbian’s suicide in Chhattisgarh. The same 
media which failed to report the latter went to town with Chetan’s death. 
(Pushkin’s occurred in a strikingly different media environment ten years ago, 
and so its coverage does not really count.) 
The gory details of how he was killed, what his daily itinerary was, etc., were 
discussed threadbare by nearly all the Mumbai English dailies. There was a 
tendency, as has been the case with the reportage on the Infosys employee’s 
arrest, to rob the story of context. 
The supposed liberality that the intellectual crowd reserves for alternative 
sexualities is exposed for its hollowness when the debate shifts to something 
as final and conclusive as murder.  Where are we to go from here? One place is 
social media, where gay men have erupted in a storm of protest about the 
language and style adopted in the Bangalore Mirror story. Such spaces also 
allow debate and discussions, whose outcomes are important to those fighting 
the battle against Section 377. 
One commentator said: “I am really disturbed and pained by what his wife 
underwent and for that she should be given immediate counselling and legal help 
to end the marriage. That said, under no circumstances would I wish Section 377 
upon the husband.”
In the fight for equality and raising awareness, activism of course plays its 
part. But more important than that is visibility. It is not enough to hear of 
HIV prevention and outreach programmes that would benefit if homosexuality were 
decriminalised.  We need gay men and women to speak up and draw attention to 
the myriad little tragedies they face. And we need the media to report such 
voices of sanity and provide adequate context as much as it focuses on the 
details of the case.  
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