Secret Life of Gays in New Delhi

Mayank AustenSoofi
November 21, 2007, in Chowk
http://www.chowk.com/articles/13005

Murder, rape and homosexuality are punishable crimes in India.


It was close to midnight at Pegs N Pints pub in Chanakyapuri – New
Delhi's diplomatic enclave. Illegal acts were being performed close to
the maximum security zone of the Indian Prime Minister's residence.


On all other days, Pegs N Pints is "normal" - strictly straight. But
on Tuesday evenings as the clock struck ten, queers start trickling
out of their closets. Lying husbands relegate pretty wives to dinner
alone. Guilty sons fake extra tuition classes. Bored European
diplomats exchange grey-colored blazers for black leather jackets.
They all gather together in Pegs N Pints – New Delhi's only
discotheque offering "gay nights on all Tuesdays."

Camouflaged as private parties hosted by a certain "Mr. David", these
unofficial "gay nights" remain dependent on word-of-mouth publicity.
Despite requests, no one from the bar management was willing to be
quoted. The secrecy is understandable since gay sex is forbidden under
the Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code and is punishable with
imprisonment.

A recent The Times of India report on serial killings in Mumbai
casually mentioned cops questioning a man sitting at Chowpatty Beach
"if he was a homosexual, the latter confessed and was brought to the
police station."

Inside the Den
It was an unkempt place. The wooden counter was scratched, the beer
glasses chipped, and the restroom out of order. But nobody cared. No
one minded the expensive entry charge of 400 rupees. This is one of
the few watering holes for wealthy gays not willing to risk
interrogations by cops in shady parks. Beggars could not be choosers.

As the evening progressed, the crowd started filtering in. The dance
floor was downstairs and a boy with a teasing smile was girating to
Shakira's Hips don't lie. Roving eyes were coming to rest at him. His
smooth chest and gelled hair shone in the blinking strobe light. He
shook his shoulders, moved his flat belly, waved his arms and flung
his feet. He took leaps, invited others, hugged someone, moved on to
the next, never staying at one place for more than a moment.

He seemed unattainable.

Queer Queers
The public had come in groups but some were with lovers. Many were alone.

A venerable gentleman made his beer bottle bob up and down in sync
with the pulsating beats of music. A young man in a brown corduroy
jacket shook his head in pleasant disbelief. A middle-aged person
danced with no dance partner. A male nymph, in a corner, jiggled while
gulping whiskey. While an awed waiter, picking the used glasses,
looked helpless.

After Some Time

Meanwhile sighs, moans and desire had filled the smoky atmosphere
upstairs. Boozing men were huddled on a long sofa lined against the
wall. Some sat on the laps of others. On the balustrade stood
men-uncles staring down on the fancy fairies of the dance floor. Two
hours were left for 2 am – the closing time. Beyond it lay a barren
week before the thrill of kissing in public could be relived. Every
moment was precious and to be lived to the fullest.

Last Dance

Soon the clock tick-tocked to 1 am and the music became louder.
Bollywood chartbusters were replayed. More vodka bottles were opened.
Kisses became desperate. Dance vigorous, squeezes frantic, embraces
hungrier. Foot tapping wasforceful and eye contact more enduring.

Some of the boys, who could only be call-boys, started walking up and
down the stairs to offer last-minute deals.

1:30 am: A grasp among the happy people. Cinderella's hour was ending.
Lonely looked lonelier while the lovers hugged tightly. Those in
groups held hands, forming a circle. Haughty boys, till now too
choosy, caught hold of anybody looking decent and still single.
Everybody wanted salvation from the bodily desires.

2 am: Doors closed, gate shut. Re-exile into the cold straight world.
Car engines shuddered, headlights switched on, making the night fog
glow orange. The fantasy had ended. Till next Tuesday.

Epilogue

A kid, leaving the bar, overheard saying on the mobile phone, "Papa,
I'm studying at Vaibhav's place. Will be home in half an hour."

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