Blocked the Transgender bill : Rajya sabha Mp's Assured

 SMTV Desk 2018-12-28 17:22:36  Transgenders,Central governament,lok sabha, Rajya sabha,Congress,Cpi,TMC,New Delhi
Blocked the Transgender bill : Rajya sabha Mp's Assured

New Delhi, December 28: Rajya Sabha members, together with TMC’s Derek O’Brien and Congress’s Rajeev Gowda, on weekday assured the transgender community they ll not let the Transgender Persons Protection of Rights Bill pass the higher house in its gift type and guarantee it s sent to the committee for adjustment.


Calling the bill a dangerous piece of legislation that ignores the critiques created by them, members of the transgender community on weekday staged a protest against the bill at Jantar Mantar in capital city of India.

Gowda same a “massive injustice” is being perpetuated through the bill. “We saw that while not a lot of discussion a bill was passed in Lok Sabha. The bill that claims to protective the rights of the transgender community is truly doing the precise opposite,” the Congress advocate same.


“When it involves Rajya Sabha, there s World Health Organizationle|an entire|a full} cluster folks gathered across party lines who can send it to pick committee. that may provide US an opportunity to take a seat with it, to figure on up it and to counter all the negativity infused by the govt into the bill,” he said.

Tiruchi Shiva, a DMK Rajya Sabha member, same the bill is “irrational”. “The government doesn t even have a thought as what s a transgender. browsing a medical check to prove that you just area unit a transgender is associate insult instead of a right given through the bill,” he said.


He same the bill won t get passed in Rajya Sabha in its current type. Derek O’Brien secure that the bill won t get passed in Rajya Sabha.

“The movement distributed by the community against the bill is incredibly smart and transgenders area unit adored in Bengal. My message is that don’t worry, TMC is that the third-largest party in Rajya Sabha and forty seven MPs from the party promise that the bill won t be passed in Rajya Sabha. we have a tendency to even have support from different parties. This bill can head to committee,” O’Brien same.

CPI(M) MP Elamaram Kareem additionally expressed support for the bill and secure they d not let it pass in its current type.