Vivek Agnihotri said on Same-Sex-Marriage – it is a necessity...not a crime
Vivek Agnihotri said on Same-Sex-Marriage – it is a necessity...not a crime"
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These days, the issue of 'same-sex marriage' has become a topic of discussion in the country. In fact, recently the Central Government expressed its opposition to the Supreme Court on this matter, and the Centre says that the court does not have the right to take a decision on it. Meanwhile, Vivek Agnihotri, director of 'The Kashmir Files', who has openly expressed his opinion on every issue, has given his opinion. He has called same-sex marriage not a crime but a necessity.

Vivek Agnihotri shared the post on his official Twitter account, in which he wrote, 'No, same-sex marriage is not an urban elitist concept; it is a human necessity. It might have been drafted by some government elites who have never travelled in small towns and villages or on Mumbai's local trains.

'Same-sex marriage is not a crime, Movie Maker further writes, 'First of all, gay marriage is not a concept; it is a necessity. It is a right, and in a progressive, liberal, and inclusive civilization like India, gay marriage should be normal and not a crime. However, after this statement, Vivek has started getting trolled a lot on social media. Let us tell you that along with Vivek, many other people have also appeared to give their opinion on same-sex marriage. Before that, filmmaker Hansal Mehta had also openly supported same-sex marriage. Hansal Mehta wrote on Twitter, 'Come to the Supreme Court, show the way. Legalise gay marriages.

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