If you were in Bangalore on the 20th November, 2016 from 2-5 PM and you didn’t attend the Queer Pride Walk 2016, then I must say, you will have the ‘Fomo‘ (Fear of missing out) syndrome after seeing these pictures.
The Pride Walk 2016, organised by the Karnataka Queer Habba, was one of the best Queer Pride Walks Bangalore has ever witnessed. Let the pictures speak for themselves.
“Caged Birds sings of Freedom”
Dancing till the endYou don’t mess with this oneCrowd at ToenhallLook at that Swaag
Justice For Tara: People light candles in remembrance of TaraTownHallAww!
Yeah, you bet?Dancing with glory
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One Two Three Four Come out of the Closet Door Five six seven eight Don’t Assume your kids are straightAnd, We’re proud of herThe best costume or what?The crowd at standstillThe poserLove is for everyone trulyYou can’t deny how cool this isWell, hope you get the messageLook who’s invitedTill Section 377 do us apart.Orange is the new blackDid you just say you’re Homophobic?
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