Kathmandu, Dec 13: The political parties have been urged to be more sensitive regarding the issues of the sexual and gender minority community.
Speakers at a programme organized
by the Blue Diamond Society here on Tuesday complained that the LGBTIQ people
have been deprived of their fundamental rights due to the delay in making the
laws.
Lawmaker and Rastriya Swatantra
Party leader Sobita Gautam called on all the political parties to be sensitive
for providing the civil rights stipulated in the constitution. She said there
should not be politicization in the parliament, the law-making body, on the
issue of endorsing the bill related to gender inclusion.
National Human Rights Commission
(NHRC) member Lily Thapa stressed on ending all forms of discriminations for
ensuring social justice, equality and human rights in society.
Under-Secretary at the Ministry of
Women, Children and Senior Citizens, Ramhari Gaire informed the programme that
the Ministry has recognized its responsibility for making laws and was working
to that end by formulating the annual action plan.
Society president Pinky Gurung
complained that the state was not serious regarding implementation of laws
drafted for the identity and rights of the LGBTIQ community. (RSS)