*Gender group lends Santhi support *

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Updated Tuesday , December 19, 2006 at 16:02

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HOLD UP: Sexual minorities said that Santhi had proved that they were not
inferior to others.

*New Delhi**:* Indian athlete Santhi Soundarajan, who failed the gender test
at Doha had sexual minorities come out in huge numbers in Chennai to support
to the beleaguered athlete.

"We express full solidarity with her. This should be an eye-opener to the
humanitarian discriminations faced by people with ambiguous gender," Tamil
Nadu Aravanies (trans-genders) Association President P Asha Bharati was
quoted by news agency *PTI* as saying.

"Santhi, they say, does not have the full sexual characteristics of a woman.
But she has done for this country what millions of normal men and women
could not achieve," Bharati added.

She also said that Santhi had proved that sexual minorities were not
inferior to others but is still being punished for no fault of hers.

"If at all sexual minorities want to participate in such events, is there a
category for them? This is just one face of the social exclusiveness that we
face throughout our life", Bharati said.

Sunil Menon of 'Sahodaran', a gay rights group in Chennai, also demanded
that rules of such events be changed to accommodate those with ambiguous
gender.

Santhi had earlier been denied a Railway Board job because of similar
reasons. She comes from a very poor family and her parents are labourers in
a brick kiln.

"Is it fair to deny her a job just because she does not have the complete
characteristics of a woman," Bharti said.

The sexual minorities face a lot of human rights violations, she said,
adding they did not get ration cards, voting rights or passports.

Sunil Menon informed that sexual minorities are denied jobs both in the
government as well as private sector.

Even the Indian Penal Code's section 377 on 'unnatural sex' denies them
their basic right.

He, however, lauded Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi who went ahead
with rewarding Santhi with Rs 15 lakh despite the controversy.

"This is a recognition of the capabilities of the athlete who has achieved
great heights despite all odds," *PTI* quoted Menon as saying.

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