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Watch | Are queer marriages against the Indian culture?

The Bridge Chronicle spoke to people whether they considered queer marriages against the Indian culture.

Avadhi Katariya

After the decriminalisation of Section 377, petitions were filed in the Delhi High Court to legalise same gender marriages. The Centre, said that same gender marriages don't fit the bill of "Indian family concept" and marriage depends on age old customs and societal values. We asked the people on what they thought about queer marriages, and if they should be legalised.

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