Maneka Gandhi apologises for using term 'other ones' for transgenders in Lok Sabha
Maneka Gandhi has drawn a lot of flak for calling transgenders "the other ones" in Lok Sabha

Talking about the inclusion of information on prevention of human trafficking in school textbooks, Maneka Gandhi, on Thursday, called transgenders "the other ones" in Lok Sabha.
The minister drew flak from the transgender community for using the word, with Meera Sanghamitra, a member of the National Alliance for People's Movements and a trans woman, saying that Maneka Gandhi and all the MPs who "thumped and laughed must apologise".
The minister today apologised for using the term during the debate, saying she did not "snigger".
"I sincerely apologise for using the term 'other ones' during the debate on the Trafficking of Persons (Prevention, Protection and Rehabilitation) Bill, 2018, in Lok Sabha. I did not 'snigger', I was embarrassed at my own lack of knowledge," Gandhi said in a tweet.
I sincerely apologise for using the term ‘other ones’ during the debate on the Trafficking of Persons (Prevention,… https://t.co/reFNVsEGrR
— Maneka Gandhi (@Manekagandhibjp) 1532947889000"I was not aware of the official terminology for the transgender community," she added.
She also announced that in future all official communication will use the term TGs for transgenders.
"I would like to assure that the Anti-Trafficking Bill 2018 is gender neutral and provides protection to the aggrieved," she added.
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