Protesting against a recent ruling by the Supreme Court, which criminalises gay sex under IPC Section 377, filmmaker Onir has written a letter to the Chief Justice of India saying he is a criminal now.
"I am a proud, law abiding citizen, but with the ruling of the Supreme Court bench on the 11th of December 2013 by definition of my identity, I have become a criminal," Onir said in his letter to Chief Justice P Sathasivam.
"Today as a National Award-winning filmmaker I feel dismayed that the same nation criminalises my identity," he said, adding that it is ironical that his film I Am, which addresses the rights of the LGBT community, was awarded as the Best Hindi film by the President but the Supreme Court robbed him of his voice.
Best known for his films on same-sex relationships like My Brother Nikhil and I Am, the director said it is a matter of grave concern that the largest democracy in the world is denying the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) community the constitutional rights to equality.
"I request the Supreme Court when they review the earlier ruling to take our lives, our dreams, our love under consideration. Do not turn us into criminals for all we wish to
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