Key Points

Chennai hosted its 17th Rainbow Pride March, drawing over 10,000 participants in a vibrant celebration of LGBTQIA+ rights. Activists called for legal protections, marriage equality, and an end to discrimination. The event blended cultural performances with powerful political demands, showcasing resilience and solidarity. The march continues to grow, amplifying voices for justice and inclusivity in India.

Key Points: Chennai Rainbow Pride March Draws 10000 for LGBTQIA+ Rights

  • Over 10000 marched for LGBTQIA+ rights in Chennai
  • Demanded marriage equality and anti-discrimination laws
  • Featured vibrant cultural performances and activism
  • Highlighted struggles of transgender and non-binary communities
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Chennai hosts 17th Rainbow Pride March, draws over 10,000 participants

Over 10000 joined Chennai's 17th Rainbow Pride March, celebrating diversity and demanding equality for LGBTQIA+ rights in India.

"This march is both celebration and resistance—our joy is our protest. — Pride Organizer"

Chennai, June 29

The 17th edition of the Chennai Rainbow Pride March, known locally as the ‘Chennai Vaanavil Suyamariyadhai Perani’, took place on Sunday at Rajarathinam Stadium in Egmore, drawing more than 10,000 participants from across India and abroad.

Held annually at the end of June to mark Pride Month, the march is dedicated to protecting the political and personal rights of the LGBTQIA+ community while fostering greater understanding and inclusivity in society. Participants turned the streets into a sea of rainbow colours, carrying flags, placards, and creative banners that celebrated diversity and demanded equality. Many wore vibrant outfits and face paint, reflecting the intersectionality of identity and activism at the heart of the Pride movement.

Since its inception in 2009, the Chennai Pride March has grown to become one of the pioneering Pride events in India. Over the years, it has evolved into not just a march but also a celebration of fashion, art, and culture. This year’s edition saw cultural performances and speeches by activists highlighting ongoing struggles faced by the community, including discrimination, violence, and lack of legal protections.

The organisers reiterated key demands such as equal rights in marriage, adoption, healthcare access, and protection from discrimination in education and employment. They also called for stronger legal frameworks to safeguard the rights of transgender and non-binary individuals. The march served as both a joyful celebration and a reminder of the work yet to be done in ensuring equality for all.

Activists emphasised the importance of solidarity among marginalised communities and urged the public and policymakers to embrace inclusivity. Spectators cheered from the sidelines as participants chanted slogans and held placards bearing messages of love, resistance, and pride. Many attendees described the march as an empowering experience, underscoring the resilience and strength of the LGBTQIA+ community in the face of societal prejudice.

With each passing year, the Chennai Rainbow Pride March continues to grow, amplifying the voices of those fighting for dignity, acceptance, and justice.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I support equal rights, I wish the organizers would focus more on practical issues like job opportunities for trans community rather than just cultural celebrations. Many hijras still beg at signals - that's the reality we need to change first.
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Aryan P
Attended with my college friends! The fashion show was lit 🔥 Loved how traditional Tamil outfits were mixed with rainbow elements. More power to the community! #LoveIsLove
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Sunita J
As a mother, I brought my teenage daughter to help her understand diversity. The speeches about bullying in schools really opened our eyes. Every parent should teach acceptance from young age.
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Karthik V
Good initiative but wish political parties would take concrete action instead of just photo ops. Where's the bill for anti-discrimination laws they promised last year?
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Nisha Z
The transgender folk dance performance gave me goosebumps! Our culture has always had space for diverse identities - we just need to remember that. Jai Bhairava! 🙏
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David E
Visiting from Canada and amazed by Chennai's Pride! The energy rivals Toronto's parade. Special shoutout to the volunteers managing the crowds so well in this heat. Respect!

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