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Hundreds Celebrate Gay Prince's Birthday

(Vadodara, India) Hundreds of people from high and low social

stations gathered on the grounds of the royal palace in Gujarat state

to celebrate the birthday of India's openly gay prince.

Prince Manvendra Singh Gohil turned 42 on Sunday. A leading figure

in India's small LGBT civil rights movement and a vocal supporter of

people living with HIV, Prince Manvendra invited gays and PWAs from

all over India to celebrate his birthday at a party that featured gay

musicians and artists.

It is the 10th birthday that the prince has celebrated this way,

brightening the faces of hundreds of people who regularly suffer from

discrimination.

Homosexuality is illegal in India, punishable by imprisonment and

people living with HIV/AIDS are frequently shunned by their families.

For the prince the occasion allows people to interact and be

visible. The two day party was extensively covered by the Indian

media which usually treats gays with derision.

Although Prince Manvendra had been out to his family for years -

almost as long as he had quietly been involved in gay and HIV groups -

he did not speak publicly about his sexuality until last year.

After he granted the Times of India an interview in which he

discussed being gay, his family fearing reprisals from the public

disowned him.

He was stripped of his title, inheritance, and all rights. Manvendra

learned of the decision by his father only be reading announcements

placed in local newspapers by the Royal Family. (story)

In a follow-up interview with The Times of India the prince said that

he was not altogether surprised.

He told the paper that he had come out to his family in

2002. " However, they may not have expected that I would go public

with the issue. "

This month his father, one of the richest men in India, softened his

stance. (story)

" I was in an awkward situation and didn't know how do deal with it.

Relatives from all over the country called me up. Rajpipla is a

conservative place. Women still cover their heads with a pallu; sex

is a taboo topic to talk about. I was in the line of fire, " Raghubir

Singh Gohil told the Times.

Manvendra is Raghubir's only son and within weeks they were reunited

and the prince's titles restored.

©365Gay.com 2007

by 365Gay.com Newscenter Staff

http://www.365gay.com/Newscon07/10/100707india.htm

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