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  1. Thanks to the authors of this wonderfully worded, and clear letter. Kindly add me in as an endorser too. My details are as follows:

    Tiju Thomas, Academician and Scientist, Indian Institute of Technology Madras

  2. I am a queer lawyer from Delhi, and I’d like to endorse this in a personal capacity

    1. Thanks for your endorsement. Will add your name in the list. It would be also great if you can share this letter with several other lawyers and lawyers’ collective including ICJ.

      1. Please add my name to the list of endorsees:

        Nivedita Saksena, Lawyer, New Delhi

    1. Thanks Gopi for your endorsement. Will add your name and the name of the organization in the list.

  3. With due respect to the constitution of India, India is a signatory to UNHR and is therefore should uphold the priciples. With regard to the argument about legality the matter is sub judice and so there is no legal complusion not to abstain. Infact it is good ground to abstain.

  4. I am endorsing.
    Bessimon Thankaraj,
    Volunteer – Orinam,
    Board Member – Queerala.
    Thanks.

  5. I endorse this as a global, and an Indian citizen, and as a person who has faced challenges and discrimination in India.
    I would like the Government of India stand up for, not against, equality.

  6. LGBT rights are human rights to be respected and it is necessary to prevent marginalisation of LGBT individuals

  7. I am a heterosexual male and a practicing Muslim and I endorse this as all humans have a right to be treated without discrimination and be protected against any sort of violence.