Days later and influenced by the
Devyani Khobragade incident, former Finance Minister
Yashwant Sinha called for the arrest of
same-sex companions of US diplomats, citing the
Supreme Court of India's recent upholding of Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code. The recriminalization of gay sex comes under fire from World leaders. The United Nations human rights chief Navi Pillay voiced her disappointment at the re-criminalization of consensual same-sex relationships in India, calling it "a significant step backwards" for the country. In the wake of
Indian Supreme Court's ruling that gay sex is illegal, UN chief
Ban Ki-moon stressed on the need for equality and opposed any discrimination against lesbians, gays and bisexuals. Transgender Rights activist
Vyjayanti Vasanta Mogli intervened in Case in the Supreme Court in 2014 in which she highlighted the deleterious effects of conversion or reparative therapy on queer people through her affidavit. Soon after the judgement,
Sonia Gandhi, President of the then ruling
Indian National Congress, asked Parliament to do away with section 377. Her son and Congress Party vice-president,
Rahul Gandhi also wanted section-377 to go and supported gay rights. In July 2014, Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju in the
BJP led Central government told the Lok Sabha in a written reply that a decision regarding Section 377 of IPC can be taken only after pronouncement of judgement by the Supreme Court. However, on 13 January 2015, BJP spokesperson Shaina NC, appearing on NDTV, stated, "We [BJP] are for decriminalizing homosexuality. That is the progressive way forward."
Central government The central government led by
Indian National Congress filed a review petition on 21 December 2013. In its review petition the Centre said: "The judgment suffers from errors apparent on the face of the record, and is contrary to well-established principles of law laid down by the apex Court enunciating the width and ambit of Fundamental Rights under Articles 14, 15 and 21 of the Constitution." The IPC, when enacted in 1860, was justified; but with the passage of time it had become arbitrary and unreasonable, the petition added. Naz Foundation also filed a review petition against the Supreme Court order on Section 377. On 28 January 2014
Supreme Court dismissed the review Petition filed by
Central Government, NGO
Naz Foundation and several others, against its 11 December verdict on Section 377 of IPC.
Protest on social media Actor Imran Khan took action in order to disabuse homophobic people from their mistaken notions of homosexuality in a satire video. Many Mumbai film industry personalities such as
Amitabh Bachchan,
Aamir Khan,
Celina Jaitley,
Twinkle Khanna,
John Abraham,
Karan Johar,
Farhan Akhtar,
Riteish Deshmukh,
Shruti Haasan,
Sonam Kapoor,
Anushka Sharma, commented against the ruling. Many other well known persons, including Nobel Laureate
Amartya Sen, and writer
Vikram Seth, protested against the supreme court ruling. == See also ==