Kampala: While the debate on same-sex marriage is going on in the top court in India, an African country has passed such a strict law on homosexuality that people have been forced to flee the country. The name of this country is Uganda. Where the government has passed a strict law against homosexuality in their country. According to this new law passed in Uganda, gays and lesbians will now be considered criminals. Also, if convicted, there is a provision for imprisonment up to life imprisonment. According to media reports, after the passage of this law in Uganda, many people are fleeing the country and taking refuge in the safehouse built in Nairobi, the capital of Kenya. There is also no furniture in this safehouse. Yet Uganda's gay people are forced to live here. They have no choice but to leave the house. Some have come to the shelter of this safehouse with their rosary, and some with their favourite dress. A lesbian couple has also come to the safehouse, having only a smartphone with photos and videos from their happy days of dating and dancing. At the same time, a person named Mbezwe Nimiro Wilson, who took refuge in a shelter in Kampala, said, 'The government and people of Uganda are against our existence.' He said, 'People used to say that we would not leave you. You should kill homosexuals. We will kill you. We had no option but to leave the country. India moves up Six spots to rank 38 on World Bank logistics index When Atiq grabbed the land of Sonia Gandhi's relative, know what happened? Monetary policy is at work, Substantial disinflation achieved: RBI paper