Participating in a debate on DMK member Tiruchi Siva's 'The Rights of Transgender Persons Bill 2014', the members demanded equal rights to the community which has been historically subjected to severe discrimination.
The private member' bill provides for the formulation and implementation of a comprehensive national policy to ensure overall development and welfare of transgenders by the State.
"Government must own this bill and pass a sensitive legislation for transgenders, whom people push away. It will give credit to new government. They have the same rights as you and me," said Congress member M S Gill.
Vivek Gupta (Trinamool) said the community, despite a population of over two million, was discriminated against in "every walk of life" and sought the government's intervention.
Gupta said it was unfortunate that the first passport was issued to a member of the transgender community only this year. When Deputy Chairman P J Kurien wanted to know the reason for it, he said "only the government can answer this."
Baishnab Parida (BJD) said it was high time that justice is delivered to them and added that it was the British who branded them as criminals.
P Rajeeve (CPI-M) stressed the need for making a column mandatory in all applications for transgenders, while D Bandopadhyay (Trinamool) demanded a law to cover the whole gamut of welfare activities for them.
Mansukh Lal Mandavia (BJP) and Chaudhary Munnaver Saleem (SP) were of the view that immediate steps be taken to provide them social security.
