Menaka Guruswamy Creates History as India’s First LGBTQ Rajya Sabha Member
Senior Supreme Court lawyer’s oath marks a major milestone for LGBTQ+ representation in Indian politics
In a historic moment for Indian politics, senior Supreme Court advocate Menaka Guruswamy has taken oath as a Member of Parliament in the Rajya Sabha, becoming the first openly LGBTQ individual to hold a seat in the Upper House.
Her entry into Parliament marks a significant step forward for LGBTQ+ representation in India, reflecting a gradual but meaningful shift toward inclusivity in the country’s political landscape.
Guruswamy, a prominent legal figure known for her role in key constitutional cases, was nominated as a Rajya Sabha candidate by the All India Trinamool Congress (TMC). Her election and subsequent oath-taking are being widely seen as a landmark achievement, both for the legal community and for marginalized groups seeking representation at the highest levels of governance.
Her elevation to Parliament is especially symbolic given her longstanding advocacy for equality and rights. It underscores the growing recognition of diversity in Indian public life and signals an encouraging move toward broader social acceptance.
Political observers and activists alike have welcomed the development, describing it as a powerful moment that could inspire greater participation of LGBTQ+ individuals in public service and policymaking.
As India continues to evolve socially and politically, Guruswamy’s achievement stands as a testament to the country’s democratic progress and its expanding embrace of inclusivity.
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