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Hindu rights group slams India’s support for anti-gay resolution

Picture shows members of the Delhi Queer Pride Committee in 2010. Photo: Rajeev Bhatt
Picture shows members of the Delhi Queer Pride Committee in 2010. Photo: Rajeev Bhatt

‘Same-sex couples deserve the same rights and respect granted to others’

A key Hindu rights organisation here has hit out at India’s decision earlier this week to side with nations that sought to reverse the United Nations Secretary-General’s decision to extend benefits to same-sex couples working at the multilateral organisation.

In a statement, the Hindu American Foundation commended Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s move towards protection of gay rights at the U.N. and criticised the resolution, introduced by Russia and supported by 43 countries, including India.

The resolution introduced on Tuesday was, however, defeated with 80 nations voting ‘nay’ and 37 countries abstaining, which effectively implied the U.N. was free to extend benefits to partners of gay employees.

“Same-sex couples deserve the same rights and respect granted to opposite-sex couples, and we commend the Secretary-General’s efforts to treat all U.N. employees with equal dignity,” said Samir Kalra, Senior Director and Human Rights Fellow at HAF.

Officials of the Ministry of External Affairs earlier reportedly explained that India’s only option was to vote in favour of the Russian resolution since homosexuality was a crime in the country and “it is a complex issue of whether nationals of a state should be governed by their laws or governed by decisions of others.”

Source: The Hindu