During the court proceedings, Justice Ikramullah observed that there was a specific group working against the community. “They were killing them as well,” he said. Noting that the security of transgender community was not only the responsibility of the DPO, he directed Khyber Pakhtunkhwa home secretary to resolve the matter. The petition states while the rights of transgender community were protected under the Constitution, the police department has never protected their rights. Rather, officers often accused people who are transgender of vulgarity and of destroying the morals of the society. The petition claimed the DPO objected to their presence and had directed all police officials in the district to stop people who are transgender from performing at any event. In the event the orders are violated, they will be booked in criminal cases. The court adjourned hearing until March 1.
Published in Daily Times, February 23rd 2018.
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