Pictures: India’s first Pride march since gay sex was decriminalised

A man with "legal now" takes part in a pride parade in Delhi on November 25, 2018, the first since the Supreme Court decriminalised gay sex, a landmark moment defining 2018

India has held its first Pride parade since the Supreme Court decriminalised gay sex in September—and it looked amazing.

A record number of attendees marched through the streets of Delhi on Sunday (November 25), according to SBS, with signs reading “Love Wins” and “Adios 377” to celebrate the striking down of Section 377, a 157-year-old colonial-era law which had been widely used to clamp down on the country’s LGBT+ community.

Gay India pride: One of the thousands of people wearing rainbow-coloured outfits who rallied in the Indian capital territory on November 25

India Pride: This was the first Pride where queer Indians could celebrate the decriminalisation of gay sex (DOMINIQUE FAGET/AFP/Getty)

Participants in the country’s capital territory chanted “We got our freedom!” as they rejoiced over September’s ruling, which saw Chief Justice of India, Dipak Misra, state that “any consensual sexual relationship between two consenting adults—homosexuals, heterosexuals or lesbians—cannot be said to be unconstitutional.”

Deepti, who was one of the organisers of the historic Delhi Queer Pride 2018, said: “It’s the first time we are not marching as criminals.

“I’m enjoying my life as a free citizen now.”

— Deepanshu Goswami

LGBT people and activists make their feelings known at Delhi Queer Pride 2018

India Gay Pride revellers delight in the freedom which the Supreme Court’s ruling brought (DOMINIQUE FAGET/AFP/Getty)

“People are marching with freedom and zero burden,” she added.

Another participant, Deepanshu Goswami, said: “This parade is about happiness, happiness and happiness.”

Thousands march through the streets of Delhi to celebrate Pride

People flew rainbow flags with freedom at the India Pride event (k_rex1/twitter)

Goswami warned that it would be a long road to get to full equality for the LGBT+ community in India, saying: “It will take one more generation for social acceptance but the fear factor is gone.


“I’m enjoying my life as a free citizen now,” Goswami added.

A record number of people attended Delhi Queer Pride 2018 after gay sex was decriminalised in September

Rainbows were everywhere on Sunday as people celebrated gay India Pride (vibinjaureguii/twitter)

People take children along to celebrate freedom for India’s queer community

Man, woman and child pose for a photo at the first Indian Pride parade since the decriminalisation of gay sex

Children were also present at the Pride celebration in Delhi (priyankapranks/twitter)

Queer activists express happiness at gay India Pride

Attendees celebrate the first Pride parade after the landmark ruling by country's top court legalising gay sex

Members of India’s LGBT community were free to celebrate gay sex being made legal (DOMINIQUE FAGET/AFP/Getty)

Police protect parade as law does after gay sex decision

Police keep watch as Indian members and supporters of the LGBT community march

Police look on as revellers celebrate (DOMINIQUE FAGET/AFP/Getty)

Delhi Queer Pride 2018 attendees keen to record historic event with Pride photos

A participant takes a picture on his smartphone as Indian LGBT people celebrate in Delhi

Participants took many photos of the first Indian Pride parade since the Supreme Court’s gay sex decision (DOMINIQUE FAGET/AFP/Getty)

India Pride attendees enjoy new-found freedom after gay sex ruling

Attendee smiles with delight as they walk under a rainbow flag in the first Indian Pride parade since the decriminalisation of gay sex

Delhi Queer Pride 2018 attendees were able to celebrate with less fear of reprisal after September’s gay sex ruling (babybluejin/twitter)