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In Pics: Delhi Queer Pride 2016

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Photo credit: Mohit Suneja

The Delhi Queer Pride was held on Nov 27th and attended by thousands of people, both LGBTQIA and their allies. The march began from Barakhamba Road, led by a huge rainbow arch of balloons

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Photo credit: Mohit Suneja

People walked under a huge rainbow flag.

Photo credit: Mohit Suneja

Photo credit: Mohit Suneja

And danced to the beats of Dhol

Photo Credit: Pritam Roy

Photo credit: Mohit Suneja

Photo credit: Mohit Suneja

Photo Credit: Pritam Roy

While this man from Canada had some really cool moves to show with the ring

Photo credit: Kshitij KM

Photo credit: Mohit Suneja

Some put on their make up at the venue

Photo credit: Yogesh Kumar

And others came dressed in rainbow colours

Photo credit: Pritam Roy

Photo credit: Mohit Suneja

Photo credit: Pritam Roy

Pammy Aunty was the inspiration for this man

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And Cat Woman for this girl

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There were quirky beards

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And rainbow flags

There has never been a better display of gender fluidity

Photo credit: Pritam Roy

The nose ring, or nath,was the fashion accesory of choice

But Spicy Tutuboy stole the thunder at the pride

Photo credit: Mohit Suneja

Delhi Pride was not just a celebration, and political demands were kept forward too

Photo credit: Kshitij EM

And this Trump <3 Modi poster caught a lot of attention

Photo credit: Kshitij EM

People protested against demonetisation as well

E-rickshaws were made available to make the pride accessible to people with disability

Photo credit: Pritam Roy

People joined in with their friends

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And clicked selfies

Photo credit: Nitendra Singh

And kissed their partner

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The march finally ended at Jantar Mantar. The question that remains though is: When will the government hear these voices?

Photos by: Pritam Roy, Kshitij EM, Yogesh Kumar, and Mohit Suneja; and cannot be used without prior permissions

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