Jamaat-e-Islami
Hind expresses dismay over the SC verdict which decriminalizes homosexuality;
says it will lead to moral anarchy
New Delhi, 06 Sep
2018: Jamaat-e-Islami
Hind (JIH) has expressed disappointment over the Supreme Court’s verdict which decriminalizes
homosexuality by partly striking down
Section 377 of the Indian Penal
Code.
In a press
statement, JIH Secretary General, Muhammad Salim Engineer said: “Jamaat-e-Islami
Hind is dismayed and disappointed over the Supreme Court verdict to legalize
homosexual behavior between two consenting adults, effectively scrapping section
377 of IPC and overturning the earlier judgment of the Delhi High Court. It may
be recalled that JIH along with leaders of different religious organisations had welcomed the decision of the Supreme Court
(delivered on 11 Dec 2013) wherein the SC had refused to
do away with section 377 and persisted with the view that homosexuality is a
criminal offence. With that historic decision, the apex court had kept the
country from going on to the path of moral degradation. But today the SC has
ruled that ‘human sexuality cannot be confined to a binary and that
homosexuality is not a mental disorder’.”
The statement further
reads, “thus by decriminalizing homosexuality and permitting male-male and
female-female marriage will destroy the family system and prevent the natural
evolution and progress of the human race. Jamaat firmly believes in the
fundamental rights of all citizens and is a strong advocate of freedom and
minority rights. However we wish to remind fellow citizens that with freedom
comes moral responsibility and no society can accept crimes, vices and anarchy
in the name of freedom and personal liberty. We will persevere to educate the
people and exercise all democratic options to resist this shameful perversion
and decadence in values which ignores religious teachings, our culture and the
opinion of the overwhelming majority of the people. Such filthy experiments
have destroyed human society and violated the rights of women on large scale in
certain countries and we should learn a lesson from it.”
Appealing to the
citizens of this country, the government and all political parties, the Secretary
General of Jamaat urged, “save this country from falling into sexual anarchy, protect
our children from vile sexual predators, safeguard the rights of our daughters
and sisters and prevent the infringement of the fundamental rights of its
citizens as the abrogation of section 377 of IPC will have a cascading effect
on the Personal Laws of many religions. We sincerely hope and pray that the
country will be rescued from the dark precipice it is rushing headlong into.
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