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The gay gig will go on, despite gag

Updated on: 14 August,2009 07:18 AM IST  | 
Varun Singh |

Homosexuals will brave swine flu to stage mega August 16 Pride Parade

The gay gig will go on, despite gag

Homosexuals will brave swine flu to stage mega August 16 Pride Parade

Behind the mask, gay Mumbai is poised to out itself.



As the virus spreads, organisers of the Queer Azadi March (Gay Pride Parade), which will begin on August 16 at Kranti Maidan and travel to Chowpatty, have urged sexual minorities and sympathisers to drop inhibitions and participate in a historic parade.

The organisers say they would take precautions so that nothing unpleasant happens during the march which will take place between 3 pm and 6 pm. While 600 people participated in the parade last year, this year the organisers are expecting more than a 1,000.

Geeta Kumana of same-sex NGO Aanchal Trust said, "We will distribute masks as a precaution, but we don't think people would stay indoors."

"Having the parade is not only the motto. We will do the march and do it responsibly," said Pallav Patankar, trustee of the Humsafar Trust.

Mumbai has the biggest parade. I will be there and will wear a mask and will also advice others to wear it and participate in the parade
Celina Jaitley




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