Formulate policy for transgenders before passing bill: Activists
The Bill needs to be further discussed and amended," lawyer and human rights activist BT Venkatesh said at a press conference.

"We acknowledge the efforts and welcome the move to introduce a Bill to affirm the rights of transgender persons. However, looking at the gamut of the ambiguity and loopholes, the Bill needs to be further discussed and amended," lawyer and human rights activist BT Venkatesh said at a press conference.
"What the government is failing to understand is when we have a national policy for women, children and for that matter even labourers, why should we not have a policy for the transgender community first and then jump on broader perspective of Bills and Laws," he added.
A private member's Bill was passed in Rajya Sabha for the first time in over three decades, with MPs cutting across party lines in April this year to unanimously endorse by voice vote a proposed legislation that aims to promote the rights of transgenders, including reservations and financial aid.
"These bills have been drafted and passed in the most undemocratic fashion. How can one talk of benefits and rights of transgenders without having a single consultation with either the community or the experts working in the area," Sampurna Behura, from Reach Law, who has been working on the issue, claimed.
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