Huma is going to be part of a poetic campaign called 'Ishq ki Ijaazat' which will be launched online. The initiative is not an angry statement against Article 377, but a dialogue which implores, nudges and converses, a press release issued here said.
Huma agreed to be a part of the project and rendered poetry effortlessly.
"I believe everyone should have the freedom to choose for themselves," Huma said in a statement here.
The poetic campaign is not about sexual preferences. It is about a basic right that every human being deserves - to be able to love with dignity, and not prejudice, the release said.
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