Law
TN govt withdraws over 5,000 cases against CAA, farm laws protesters
A total of 5,570 cases have been withdrawn, according to the government order dated September 4. These include 26 cases registered against the freedom of media and press (that were filed between 2011 and 2021), 2,831 cases for agitations against the farm laws, 2,282 cases over protests against CAA, 405 cases over the eight-lane project, methane, neutrino, etc, and 26 cases filed against people who protested the Kudankulam plant.
The cases that have been withdrawn are those in which the investigation is still pending or a chargesheet has not been filed. It was recommended to the government that any further action in such cases may be dropped by the police. In cases that are pending trial, the Assistant Public Prosecutor in charge has been directed to move an application for withdrawal of prosecution.
News Source: Republic World
Bollywood
According to Bhumi Pednekar, who supports same-sex unions in India, she is “an ally of the community.”
In India, the discussion around LGBTQIA+ rights and acceptance has been gaining momentum in recent years. As more and more public figures speak out in support of the community, the conversation around the topic has become more mainstream. One such public figure who has been vocal in her support of the community is Bollywood actress Bhumi Pednekar.
Pednekar, known for her roles in movies such as Dum Laga Ke Haisha and Toilet: Ek Prem Katha, has been an ally of the LGBTQIA+ community for some time now. In a recent interview, she spoke about her support for same-sex unions in India.
According to Pednekar, she is “an ally of the community” and believes that everyone should have the right to love and be loved, regardless of their gender or sexual orientation. She also spoke about the need for more awareness and education around LGBTQIA+ issues in India.
Pednekar’s support for same-sex unions is particularly noteworthy given that same-sex marriage is currently not legal in India. The country’s laws regarding homosexuality have been the subject of much debate and controversy, with many activists calling for a repeal of Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code, which criminalized homosexuality until 2018.
Despite the legal challenges facing the LGBTQIA+ community in India, many public figures, including Pednekar, have been using their platforms to raise awareness and advocate for change. By speaking out in support of same-sex unions, Pednekar is helping to contribute to a more inclusive and accepting society in India.
In conclusion, Bhumi Pednekar’s support for same-sex unions in India is a positive step towards greater acceptance and understanding of the LGBTQIA+ community. As more public figures speak out in support of the community, it is hoped that the conversation around LGBTQIA+ rights in India will continue to gain momentum, leading to greater equality and acceptance for all.
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