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@faghusband its so annoying and i live around temples whoch have been extra loud lately
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"We don't want your welfare. We want our rights! Self identification is our right!" Grace Banu
#rejecttransbill2026 #NoGoingBack
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@thejendra @ShashiTharoor transgender people in india have existed since long before the USA
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@ShashiTharoor We cannot have the crap of self certification or identify themselves as whatever they want, like we see the gender malfunctioning freaks do in USA and expect others to accept it. Qualified doctors must certify it after proper testing.
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Though I will miss Parliament because of the ongoing #KeralaElections, I am following reports of legislative developments there.
I’m deeply concerned by the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Amendment Bill, 2026, introduced in the Lok Sabha, which was tabled rather surreptitiously and without proper stakeholder consultation. The Bill appears to represent a fundamental reversal of the rights-based framework established after the Supreme Court’s landmark NALSA (2014) judgment.
The amendments delete Section 4(2) of the 2019 Act, which guaranteed the right to self-perceived gender identity, and replace it with systems of medical board verification and bureaucratic certification before identity can be recognised. In effect, the State now proposes to sit in judgment over a citizen’s own understanding of who they are — an intrusion that sits uneasily with the constitutional promise of dignity and personal liberty.
Equally troubling is the drastically narrowed definition of “transgender person”, which risks excluding trans-men, trans-women, non-binary and gender-diverse persons who were previously recognised under the law, while reducing gender identity to biological markers or a handful of socio-cultural categories.
The Bill further introduces mandatory reporting of gender-affirming surgeries to authorities, raising serious concerns about privacy and creating the prospect of a State registry of deeply personal medical decisions—difficult to reconcile with the Supreme Court’s Puttaswamy judgment on the right to privacy.
Taken together, these provisions risk pushing large sections of India’s transgender community, which has faced acute historical marginalisation, back into legal invisibility. At the very least, a Bill with such far-reaching consequences must be referred to a Standing Committee for proper scrutiny. One can only hope that reason and constitutional morality will ultimately prevail over this deeply regressive proposal.
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I need you guys to wake the fuck up to the fact right now that come Monday, trans people in India WILL lose their rights to exist freely as we know it #RejectTransBill2026
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#doctorstrange sketch. inspired by @dike_ruan 's extraordinary art work🫡i've never seen someone can draw such amazing cover art. his understanding of composition is absolutely top-notch.

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