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RS passes private Bill on transgenders

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New Delhi: In a rare legislative action, a private member’s Bill seeking to protect the rights of transgenders was passed unanimously by voice vote in Rajya Sabha on Friday.
The “Rights of Transgender Persons Bill, 2014”, moved by Tiruchi Siva (DMK) was passed after leader of the House and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said it would not be proper if the House is divided on this issue as all feel in favour of the rights of transgenders.
The Bill was passed with the full strength of the treasury benches, though several opposition members were not present at the time.
The Bill was passed by voice vote in the presence of 19 Union Ministers, including eight Cabinet Ministers.
Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was also present.Siva later shook hands with the senior members in the House, thanking them for supporting him in the bill’s passage.
Jaitley spoke after Siva insisted on division, rejecting the assurance given by Social Justice and Empowerment Minister Thawar Chand Gehlot that government will come out with a comprehensive bill in this regard.
Gehlot said many issues were yet to be resolved among various Ministries on the issue and clarification has been sought from the Supreme Court on some other issues.
Siva, however, did not yield and insisted on voting, saying the issue was important and needed to be taken up urgently to protect the rights of transgenders.
While Congress members, despite their poor attendance, prompted Siva to go ahead for seeking passage of the bill, at least three Ministers and the Chair requested Siva to take the government’s assurance and not insist for voting, going against the tradition of the House.
Moving the bill for passage, Siva said 29 nations and leading democracies in the world including US, UK, Canada, France, Australia, Italy and Singapore had legislations protecting rights of transgenders.
With the passage of the bill, Rajya Sabha created history today as the last private member’s bill was passed in 1970.
“We enjoy human rights without discrimination. Without protection of human rights, there can be no democracy or justification of democracy. We cannot afford to be intolerant. Violence based on gender identity still continues.
“There are 4.5 lakh transgenders in the country, but reports say there are 20 to 25 lakh such people without having any recognition.”
“They are discriminated against,” Siva said.
Urging members to vote in favour of the bill, he said the entire country was watching Rajya Sabha today in the hope that something big is happening for them here.
“The world is watching India closely.”
“This will create conditions for an equal society,” he said, adding that the bill also seeks to create a national commission for transgenders besides providing them reservation in jobs and educational institutions.
Earlier, the Minister said he agreed with the sentiment of the DMK member, but there were certain difficulties and various Ministries needed to be consulted and more coordination was required (PTI)

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