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The Supreme Court on Wednesday directed the Centre to seek expert opinion for removing the bias in the medical guidelines that bar transpersons, gay men and sex workers from donating blood. A bench of Justices Surya Kant and N Kotiswar Singh was acting on a batch of pleas against the blanket ban on blood donations by such persons from the LGBTQIA+ community. Aren't we creating a kind of segregated group? By these methods, stigma, biases and prejudices are all enhanced," the bench told Centre's lawyer, additional solicitor general Aishwarya Bhati. Bhati said the guidelines challenged in the petitions were issued by the Blood Transfusion Council of India which viewed these categories as "high-risk" and barred them from donating blood. Justice Singh, however, said, "What is worrying me...are we going to brand all transgenders as risky and thus indirectly stigmatise these communities? Unless you can show with some medical evidence that there is some kind of link between transgenders an