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Goa minister makes a U-turn on LGBT remarks, says he was misquoted

"I was misunderstood and misquoted. I was not talking about the LGBT (youths) but about drug addicted and sexually abused youths," Tawadkar told PTI, even as local channels continued to air the footage where he assured medical treatment to make LGBT youths "normal".

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After his remarks on giving treatment for LGBT community to make them "normal" triggered a row, Goa minister Ramesh Tawadkar today backtracked, claiming he was misquoted even as Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar did some damage control to say homosexuality is not a "disease".

"I was misunderstood and misquoted. I was not talking about the LGBT (youths) but about drug addicted and sexually abused youths," Tawadkar told PTI, as local channels in Goa continued to air the footage in which he assured medical treatment to LGBT youths to make them "normal".

"Youth policy speaks about drug addicted youths and sexually abused youths as a focused group. There are provisions in the central government sponsored Social Justice Scheme for such youths which can be implemented in Goa," the Sports and Youth Affairs minister said, a day after he was widely criticised for his statements.

He said when journalists asked him about LGBTs(Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals and Transgenders), he told them, "I am not expert on the issue."

The minister also refused to acknowledge LGBT as a focused group, though the youth policy document which is currently in public domain has mentioned them as one.

"We will make them normal. We will have a centre for them. Like Alcoholic Anonymous centres, we will have centres.

We will train them and give them medicines too," the minister had said.

"Like in the case of other target groups such as juvenile offenders, drug afflicted youth, marginalised or migrant youth, geographically disadvantaged youth, a detailed survey would be carried out among state LGBT community, so that their problems could be specifically addressed," he had added.

In a damage control exercise, Parsekar said, "Homosexuality is a natural thing, it is not a disease. It could be ignorance. Probably, he might have thought of some other question and reacted."

Asked what was the state government's stand on homosexuality, he said, "it is a natural thing".

The row broke out even as visiting UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon strongly opposed the criminalisation of homosexuality in India, saying that doing so breeds intolerance by violating basic rights to privacy and freedom.

Reacting to Tawadkar's remarks, noted fashion designer Wendell Rodricks said the minister was trying to divert attention from the main issues by talking such things.

"There are lot of other issues which need urgent attention in Goa. They should concentrate on real issues like corruption, illegal constructions, drug mafia, lawlessness and others," said Wendell.

Wendell also took to Twitter to lodge his protest over and said, "They seem #lost in the #Goa mist. Talk about quick backtrack on the #LGBT #treatment #centres in Goa." In another tweet he wrote, "Another#U-turn by the #morons vis a vis the #LGBT #treatment #centres in #Goa." The Congress party too strongly reacted to the minister's statement.

"How can minister make such regressive statement? LGBTs are normal people just like us and we cannot treat them (like this). This is a shameless statement,” Congress Goa spokesman Agnelo Fernandes said. 

 

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