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Delhi unites for ‘Queer Pride Parade’

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New Delhi organised its ninth annual ‘Queer Pride Parade’ on Sunday, November 27. The parade was organised in solidarity with the ‘LGBTQIA’ community to make a united call for gender equality.

The march was called by the Delhi Queer Pride Committee and saw hundreds of people coming together, draped in rainbow colours, asking for a homophobia-free society.  some of the most stunning pictures from the event.

Check out some of the most stunning pictures from the even

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Events like these raise hopes for a more open and inclusive society.  Hats Off !!

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