[So, the Congress and CPI(M) are explicitly positive.
So are the Shiv Sena and the Rashtriya Lok Dal.
The BJP is somewhat noncommittal, but at least not opposing.
In any case, its government at the Centre will have to take a stand before
the SC.
The NCP has voiced muted opposition.]

http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/political-parties-welcome-sc-ruling-on-homosexuality/article22397791.ece?homepage=true

Ruling and Opposition parties on the same side against Section 377
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT NEW DELHI,  JANUARY 08, 2018 18:08 IST
UPDATED: JANUARY 09, 2018 10:32 IST
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Lesbian, gay, bi-sexual and transgender (LGBT) people, along with their
supporters, take part in Namma Pride Bengaluru Queer Habba rally in
Bengaluru.
Lesbian, gay, bi-sexual and transgender (LGBT) people, along with their
supporters, take part in Namma Pride Bengaluru Queer Habba rally in
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A rare unity among parties
Majority of political parties welcomed Monday’s Supreme Court ruling to
review the contentious Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code, five years
after its two-judge Bench set aside a Delhi High Court judgment
decriminalising homosexuality.

Following its privacy judgment in August last year, the Congress had urged
the apex court to re-look at Section 377 IPC. On Monday, too they welcomed
the ruling. “Congress welcomes Supreme Court’s decision. Everybody has
equal right to live life the way they want,” All India Mahila Congress
president Sushmita Dev said.

The CPI (M) too hailed the ruling. “We welcome and hope that the Supreme
Court will reverse its own unfortunate judgment earlier. CPI(M) has always
been against criminalisation of same sex between consenting adults. Any way
in a democracy, police and the state have no business interfering in
personal choice of individuals,” party leader Brinda Karat said.

Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad in the recently concluded winter session
of Parliament answering to a debate had said that consensus needs to be
built after a detailed debate on Section 377 IPC. “Any decision that the
Supreme Court takes in sync with the jurisprudential developments on gay
rights the world over would be welcome. This is the position articulated by
the BJP even after the SC's previous judgment,” BJP spokesperson GVL
Narsimha Rao said on Monday.

In a stark contrast, their ally Shiv Sena welcomed the ruling. “They have
the right to live the way they want. What can we say on it,” Shiv Sena MP
Arvind Ganpat said.

Appreciating the ruling, Rashtriya Lok Dal spokesperson Manoj Jha said,
“There are only very few countries that have criminalised homosexuality. We
are happy that Supreme Court has decided to reconsider its old judgment.”

The Nationalist Congress Party too took a more nuanced stand with paty MP
Majeed Memon saying that Section 377 of IPC has “sentimental and religious”
fall outs and stand of Christian and Muslim communities who are against
legalising homosexuality should also be considered.

“The court has to examine constitutional validity in considering whether
the prohibition imposed on two adults accounts for violation of their
freedom at the same time legitimising may amount to encouraging immorality.
Although legality and immoratily are two different concepts SC is embarking
upon the test of importance of one over the other,” Mr Memon said.
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