HYDERABAD: Trans rights activists have staged a protest here against the proposed Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) amendment bill and demanded its withdrawal.They demanded explicit recognition of transmen in all laws and protection of their dignity, identity, and fundamental rights.The protesters have also demanded the complete removal of medical board involvement in issuing transgender certificates and to do away with the policies that allegedly portray transgender individuals as criminals.The protest held at Dharna Chowk here on Sunday was against the proposed Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) amendment bill, 2026 introduced in the Lok Sabha. The participants raised slogans like “Our Body – Our Rights”, and demanded its immediate withdrawal, calling it “completely inhumane”, the organisers said in a release.Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Iran vows tit-for-tat strike after Trump’s 48hr ultimatum, threatens to hit US-Israel energy facilityIf America strikes us, we should attack Indian cities like Delhi and Mumbai: Ex-Pak envoyIntel Probes Iran Power Vacuum: CIA and Mossad doubt Mojtaba’s control; questions over who commands TehranAdvocate G Kiran Raj said that gender identity is not influenced by anyone else, but is a deeply personal and natural feeling. He also strongly condemned the involvement of medical boards in issuing transgender certificates.Activist Surya Raj Yadav said forcing a person to go before medical boards to validate their gender identity is a violation of their dignity, privacy, and right to self-determination.”Gender identity must be based on self-identification, not medical examinations,” Yadav said. He further alleged that the 2026 amendment bill is completely inhumane. The members of the Queer Bandhu Parents Association also participated in the protest.The protesters further warned that if their rights are not given to them they will lay siege to secretariats across the country, the release added.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosJaishankar Pushes India-Russia Trade Expansion With Focus On 100 Billion Target And New DealsIndian National Sustains Injury As Missile Debris Falls In Abu Dhabi’S Al ShawamekhIndia Replacing China? US-Based Journalist Fareed Zakaria’s Big Statement On Global Power ShiftFirst Dialogue Since Clashes: Manipur CM Meets Kuki-Zo Council To Ease Tensions‘Hit Delhi, Mumbai If US Attacks Pak’: Ex-Pak Envoy’s Bizarre Remark Sparks OutragePakistan Tops Global Terrorism Index With Highest Death Toll, Raises Global Alarm‘Was Tortured’: Wife Of Deceased PWC Official Seeks Bhullar’s Arrest Before Post-MortemSanjay Raut Fires ‘Jhola Uthaiye’ Salvo At Narendra Modi Over inflation, Rupee CrashFirst China-Bound Russian Oil Tanker Reaches India After US Sanctions WaiverNarendra Modi Reviews Energy Security As Middle East Crisis Deepens123PhotostoriesIndian spy thrillers adapted from novels: ‘Khufiya’, ‘The Night Manager’ and moreFrom working at a pan shop to owning businesses, winning ‘The 50’ and more- Shiv Thakare’s rags-to-riches story‘Rock On!!’, ‘Daddy’, ‘Aankhen’: After ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’, let’s revisit some of Arjun Rampal’s best films on OTTHarbhajan Singh’s ₹7 crore bungalow in Jalandhar, Punjab is a personalised sanctuary rooted in cricket, memories and family valuesFrom MS Dhoni to Matthew Hayden to Suresh Raina: CSK’s ‘ROAR 26’ celebrates golden era at Chepauk stadiumWhy you feel bloated even without overeating: Hidden gut triggers, digestion mistakes, and simple daily habits to relieve bloating fastWhat is Odisha’s Pakhala Bhaat and 5 similar fermented rice dishes enjoyed in other Indian statesMind-body Monday: Why you feel drained after social interactions (and it’s not just in your head)Why you wake up with a dry mouth or bad breath: What it reveals about hydration, sleep, and metabolism, and how to fix itOTT crime shows based on memoirs: ‘Khakee’, ‘Scoop’ and more123Hot PicksIran newsStock Market todayLaGuardia AirportGold rate todayIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays March 2026Bank Holidays MarchTop TrendingBSEB Class 12th ResultChikkamagaluru BridgeBengaluru MurderKochi Vaduthala Family IncidentBengaluru Pink MetroConor McGregor Next FightSilver Rate TodayHDFC Bank ShareDonald TrumpBihar Board Science Topper
HYDERABAD: Trans rights activists have staged a protest here against the proposed Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) amendment bill and demanded its withdrawal.They demanded explicit recognition of transmen in all laws and protection of their dignity, identity, and fundamental rights.The protesters have also demanded the complete removal of medical board involvement in issuing transgender certificates and to do away with the policies that allegedly portray transgender individuals as criminals.The protest held at Dharna Chowk here on Sunday was against the proposed Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) amendment bill, 2026 introduced in the Lok Sabha. The participants raised slogans like “Our Body – Our Rights”, and demanded its immediate withdrawal, calling it “completely inhumane”, the organisers said in a release.Advocate G Kiran Raj said that gender identity is not influenced by anyone else, but is a deeply personal and natural feeling. He also strongly condemned the involvement of medical boards in issuing transgender certificates.Activist Surya Raj Yadav said forcing a person to go before medical boards to validate their gender identity is a violation of their dignity, privacy, and right to self-determination.“Gender identity must be based on self-identification, not medical examinations,” Yadav said. He further alleged that the 2026 amendment bill is completely inhumane. The members of the Queer Bandhu Parents Association also participated in the protest.The protesters further warned that if their rights are not given to them they will lay siege to secretariats across the country, the release added.