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India's LGBT community marches freely after gay sex decriminalised
Thousands marched proudly through Delhi's street Sunday in the first gay pride parade since the India's highest court decriminalised homosexuality.
Participants waved rainbow flags and placards emblazoned with “Love Wins” and “Adios 377” — a reference to the colonial-era law banning gay sex that was struck down in September.
Organisers said the pride march was the biggest since it began in 2007, with revellers chanting “We Got Our Freedom!” as they celebrated the historic ruling.
“It's the first time we are not marching as criminals,” said Deepti, one of the organisers from the Delhi Queer Pride Group who goes by one name.
“People are marching with freedom and zero burden,” she said.