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For Indian Transgenders, Building ‘Ashram’ Is an Uphill Battle

PM Modi has called for treating transgenders with greater sensitivity, but ground reality remains different.

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They are ostracised, humiliated and sneered at, and yet India’s transgender community continues to battle for their rights. Fida, a member of India’s first transgender group 6 Pack Band says the community in the Mumbai region aspires for an “ashram” of its own, but they have yet not been able to get the land for it.

According to Fida, an organistion called the Kinnar Maa Samajik Sanstha Trust had requested for a separate ashram for the transgenders in Mumbai, but they are yet to get the work done.

There are a lot of handicapped kinnars (transgenders) who are either homeless, or who have faced acid attacks. Some of them have sustained injuries after being thrown from trains while begging. There are old age ashrams, but there is nothing for the transgenders.
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In 2014, the Supreme Court had ordered that transgenders be treated as the “third gender” and be given reservations on the lines of those for OBCs (other backward classes).

Last Novmeber, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had called for treating transgenders with greater sensitivity. “We need to amend and make new laws for transgenders,” he had said.

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 PM  Modi has called for treating transgenders with greater sensitivity, but ground reality remains different.
Fida, member of the six pack band. (Photo: IANS)

The 6 Pack Band

Fida said that the trust hasn’t got permission for the ashram owing to political issues.

We have been fighting to get this ashram for the last five to six years. We have asked for an ashram in Thane.
Fida

Fida has now gained fame with 6 Pack Band, which won the coveted Cannes Grand Prix Glass Lion at the Cannes Lions Festival. It was given to the group for espousing a social cause. Backed by Yash Raj Films’ youth-wing Y-Films, the group has even worked with industry stalwarts like Sonu Nigam and Hrithik Roshan, who have given them support.

Fida says that she wants to use this platform to help her community.

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Fight for the Transgender Ashram

Due to the lack of an ashram, Fida rued that the already marginalised transgender community of India is forced to beg on the streets or work at bars.

Those who are rotting on the street are still suffering, those who are working in beer bars are still stuck there. We have been ignored. We will die on the streets. The government is not giving attention to us.
Fida
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Last year, the Kinnar Maa Samajik Sanstha Trust had organised a Pink Rally to demand equal rights for the transgender community in India. Fida said that despite such rallies and the support they garner, India’s transgenders are yet to find firm footing in society.

“Nobody helped us. We organised the Pink Rally, but after some hulabulloo everything quietened down. Nobody does anything,” she lamented.

The ostracism for transgenders in the country is so heightened, says Fida, that members of the community even find it difficult to live in rented houses.

Wherever we stay on rent, the people say, ‘Why have you kept this hijra?’ Then where do we go? That is why we need the ashram so that we can live respectfully with our own community.

(This article is published in arragement with IANS.)

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