TRITYA PRAKRITI- RIGHTS OF TRANSGENDERS ISSUES AND CHALLENGES
Keywords:
LGBT, Rights, DignityAbstract
It has been said that all human beings are “born free and equal in dignity”. It is the duty of the state to protect the rights of individual irrespective of caste, creed, colour, religion, sex, birth etc. But really the above given concept is followed in the 21st century where all individuals are running before success. Does the word “we” in the Preamble of the constitution of India include LGBT? This is the question in the minds of people who had been discriminated on the basis of their sex. Do these people have no right to claim Justice, Liberty, Equality and Fraternity? If we clearly see the life of LGBT one can find that these people are discriminated in schools, public places and always given place outside the human society. It clearly gives us the idea that in spite of human advancement in each and every field a human being has not been able to advance its thought process. According to Locke, human being is born “with a little title to perfect freedom and uncontrolled enjoyment of all the rights and privileges of the law of nature” and every human being has by nature a power “to preserve his property- that is life, liberty and estate, against the injuries and attempts of other human beings”.1 In this article I will be dealing with each and every aspect of the life of LGBT and problems faced by them in the modern world of “HUMAN BEINGS”.
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