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Transgender performing during a programme at Silchar. Image credit - Northeast Now

Not every day one comes up and talks in the open about a โ€˜transgenderโ€™.

But for the first time in the southern part of Assamโ€™s Silchar town, an NGO โ€“ Aswash โ€“ openly put up their core issues before the public at Goldighi Municipal Mall on Thursday evening.

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Aswash in association with Nayva came up with a programme in the evening under the theme โ€˜Astitva โ€“ Ek Pehechanโ€™ which mesmerized the audience present in Goldighi mall.

With a handful of transgender, draped in beautiful saris and young school children performing a musical play to highlight the plight of a transgender in our society said it all.

Payal Saha, a transgender, in her deliberation before the audience, said, โ€œWe are grateful to Aswash NGO for allowing us to speak before an august gathering.โ€

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โ€œFor many years now, we have been ostracized for a behaviour and pattern that is beyond our reach,โ€ said Saha.

โ€œThe government has now to a great extent given us some respect but that sort of respect we still find it hard to get from a civilized male or a female,โ€ added Saha.

Later, speaking to Northeast Now, Payel Saha said, โ€œWe have a right to vote. We are eligible to have a PAN card or an Aadhaar card, but all these cannot still remove the stigma we have being transgender as we are looked down by most of the people.โ€

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Transgender attending a programme at Silchar. Image credit โ€“ Northeast Now
Transgender attending a programme at Silchar. Image credit – Northeast Now

Payel Saha added, โ€œIf one among us boards a bus, a boy or a girl would get down from it.โ€

โ€œBesides, if we are interested to learn something in a school or college, the other students wonโ€™t accept the fact to acknowledge us as a third gender. We just want a male or a female of the society to love us and accept us in the days to come,โ€ Saha said further.

Arundhati Gupta, founder member and currently the general secretary of Aswash, told Northeast Now, โ€œOur NGO began working against human trafficking five years ago.โ€

โ€œJust two years back, I had the privilege of rescuing three transgender while travelling in a train. This led me to think more of their plight and the need to do some serious work to address their issues,โ€ added Gupta.

Gupta further said, โ€œWhen I stepped to work for their cause, initially, I had to face a lot of hardships, but you have seen today, how many have turned up here and are acknowledging the fact that we need to come out of all the age-old stigmas and accept them as a third gender or one among just like us.โ€

Aniruddha Laskar is the Chief of Bureau, South Assam &and Mizoram. He can be reached at - [email protected]