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Dante
July 7th, 2006, 06:28 PM
MUMBAI (July 7) - An Indian prince has been disowned by his family after he publicly announced he was gay in a country where homosexuality is outlawed by a 145-year-old law.



Prince Manvendra Singh Gohil, who belongs to one of the country's richest royal families that ruled the former Rajpipla principality in the western state of Gujarat, has been disowned for "activities unacceptable to the society," one disinheritance notice placed by his parents in a newspaper said.

Last month, his parents issued notices in a Gujarati language daily withdrawing his right to the family property.

"Henceforth, no one must refer to my name as mother of Manvendra," one notice signed by his mother said. "If any individual or organization dares to do so, it will invite contempt proceedings."

But Gohil, 40, who announced he was gay this year, says he has found happiness among Gujarat's gay community and is not interested in his inheritance.

"I could not have lived a lie forever," he told Reuters on Friday.

"I will not stake my claim to the property. I have found a family in the (gay) community and am happy working for the community," said Gohil, who runs an NGO working on HIV/AIDS among homosexuals.




"As an activist, I thought it right to come out of the closet first. Otherwise, it would have been living a lie."

Homosexuality is banned in India and punishable by up to 10 years in jail, but gay activists are trying to lift the veil of secrecy over the community in a country where public hugging or kissing even among heterosexuals invites angry stares, lewd comments and even beatings.

Gay support groups say the anti-homosexuality law -- framed by British colonial rulers in 1861 -- must be scrapped for an effective fight against HIV/AIDS because many homosexuals refuse to come out in the open fearing harassment by authorities.

UNAIDS says there are an estimated 5.7 million Indians living with HIV, many of them homosexuals.

India abolished princely kingdoms after independence from Britain in 1947, but many royal families continue to lead lavish lives in sprawling palaces.

redcar
July 7th, 2006, 07:08 PM
fair play to him thats wat i say, bad enough having to come out to people but if you are like him and in the public eye must be much harder.

TheWizard
July 8th, 2006, 10:31 AM
That is so sad. Why can't people be more tolerent of others.

Scar
July 8th, 2006, 10:38 AM
that sucks......

Dante
July 8th, 2006, 05:00 PM
That law is in India is so absurd, going to jail because your gay, that is ridiculous

mRojas2000
July 8th, 2006, 07:09 PM
i agree... its just rasicm, but there wasnt gay or racism (as serious as it is now) 145 years ago... india is the coutry that has the oldest and still on (hmmm...) laws...

Dante
July 8th, 2006, 10:50 PM
which is funyn because its based on british law, that has been changed for so long

mRojas2000
July 9th, 2006, 08:27 AM
oh really??
so you couldnt be gay in england before?

TehBovril
July 10th, 2006, 08:52 AM
Well done to him. Im gald that he has the nerve to say he is who is even though so many people think it is wrong were he is from.

Shaolin
July 11th, 2006, 05:56 PM
i agree... its just rasicm, but there wasnt gay or racism (as serious as it is now) 145 years ago... india is the coutry that has the oldest and still on (hmmm...) laws...

Eh? india isn't the oldest law maker, laws have existed for thousands of years.