The 11th edition of Delhi Pride March was celebrated at the last Sunday of November from 2008. The Latest was the first since the landmark decision of abolishing Section 377 by the supreme court.
Thousands of people came out for the one km long stretch on Tolstoy Marg leading up to Parliament Street was decked in rainbow colours as people marched in the Delhi queer pride parade on Sunday.
In previous Delhi, Pride March people were wearing a mask and hiding their identities but this time around it was opposite as everyone was dancing, chanting slogan with participants multiplied from previous marches.
#InPics | Happy faces and rainbow flags: meet the humans of Delhi Queer #Pride 2018.https://t.co/Wug74SWMcd pic.twitter.com/G2gMoVjW94
— The Quint (@TheQuint) November 26, 2018
Delhi has first ever Gay Pride Parade, now that India has decriminalized homosexuality. 🏳️🌈 pic.twitter.com/tZdlRNmLdU
— Mike Sington (@MikeSington) November 26, 2018
Indians Celebrate #Gay #Pride in #Delhi 🏳️🌈#LGBT #India #LoveWins #equality https://t.co/Xxc4Fj6dGF via https://t.co/rOEQjGNYwn pic.twitter.com/SN04vxnhaz
— Oaky van Dokey (@Oaky_van_Dokey) November 28, 2016
Glimpses of Delhi’s Gay Pride Parade! Pix by @the_hindu photog Sandeep Saxena pic.twitter.com/TUiZlth3A0
— Nistula Hebbar (@nistula) November 27, 2016
From the #DelhiPrideMarch today!
My IANS story here: Delhi awash in rainbow colours amid queer gaiety https://t.co/hmD3L4ZbcF#Pride2018 #Pride pic.twitter.com/pfMrajBkwq
— Siddhi Jain (@siddhijainnn) November 25, 2018
#SmashBrahminicalPatriarchy was another statement many made at the pride. Some made it a fashion statement as well! #Pride #DelhiPrideMarch @TheQuint @QuintNeon pic.twitter.com/wM83Iae0RW
— Priyanka Bansal (@priyankapranks) November 25, 2018
Age no bar at the #pride. #DelhiPrideMarch @TheQuint @QuintNeon pic.twitter.com/KBRpxGCj1v
— Priyanka Bansal (@priyankapranks) November 25, 2018