Welcome Move on Transgenders
The Supreme Court’s recent
decision to grant recognition to the Indian transgender community the legal
status as the third category of sex will go a long way in bringing them into
national mainstream and from social
exclusion to equality under the law. The million plus transgender community in
India has come a long way and the apex Court’s historic verdict is a defining
moment for them. According to the guidelines of the verdict, the transgender
population would not only be entitled to the right to record their gender
identity in documents like the election card, passport, driving licence and
ration card but also hopefully open many doors for them. However, it remains to
be seen if this decision would put an end to the continual social
discrimination. The transgender community in India has been subjected to social
stigma and denial of basic rights for centuries. Apart from being confined to
the margins and ostracised, they have also often shunned by family members.
Indeed, the apex Court’s landmark
ruling alone would not bring a change in their unenviable status in society.
However, recognition, coupled with measures recommended by the apex court, can
in due time prove to be the crucial game changer. What is more crucial at this
juncture is to change the mindset of the society towards this community and not
view them as oddities or queer people, but treat them as equals with due
deference. It is our collective responsibility to bring members of this
community into the mainstream. It is also the bounden duty of both government
and people to pitch in to ensure that their human rights are not violated.
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