Goa to make LGBTs ‘normal’ with medicines

"Like Alcoholics Anonymous centres, we will have centres...," Sports and Youth Affairs Minister Ramesh Tawadkar said.

January 12, 2015 04:18 pm | Updated April 21, 2016 08:27 pm IST - Panaji

HYDERABAD, 03/02/2013:Fight for Equal Rights: The Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals and Trangeders (LGBT) community members taking part in the first ever 'Queer Pride-2013' rally in Hyderabad at Necklace Road on Sunday demanding that they be treated as equal citizens with equal rights. ------Photo:G_RAMAKRISHNA

HYDERABAD, 03/02/2013:Fight for Equal Rights: The Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals and Trangeders (LGBT) community members taking part in the first ever 'Queer Pride-2013' rally in Hyderabad at Necklace Road on Sunday demanding that they be treated as equal citizens with equal rights. ------Photo:G_RAMAKRISHNA

The Goa government is contemplating to setting up centres on the line of Alcoholics Anonymous for LGBT youth, where they will be trained and administered medicine in order to make them “normal”, state Sports and Youth Affairs Minister Ramesh Tawadkar said on Monday.

Mr. Tawadkar was speaking to reporters on the sidelines of an event held in Panaji to launch the Goa State Youth Policy 2015 on the occasion of National Youth Day. The policy lists “stigmatised” LGBT youth as one of the many “target groups”, which the document says required “focused attention”.

“We will make them normal. We will have a centre for them. Like Alcoholics Anonymous centres, we will have centres...,” Mr. Tawadkar said.

When asked what exactly was the role of the special centres that the government was proposing to set up for Lesbians, Gay, Bi-sexual and Transgender (LGBT) youth, Mr. Tawadkar said: “We will train them and (give them) medicines too.”

Like in the case of other “target groups” such as juvenile offenders, drug afflicted youth, marginalised or migrant youth, geographically disadvantaged youth, a detailed survey would be carried out among State LGBT community, so that their problems could be specifically addressed, he said.

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