Lesbian couple free to live wherever they want, says UP magistrate on police protection plea

Two women, aged 22 and 23, had sought police protection claiming their families had threatened them after they eloped.

LGBTQ flag (Representational Image) | Commons
LGBTQ flag (Representational Image) | Commons

Muzaffarnagar: A lesbian couple in Uttar Pradesh’s Shamli district has sought police protection after their families opposed their decision to live with each other and allegedly threatened them of dire consequences, an official said on Saturday.

According to Shamli District Magistrate Jasjit Kaur, the two women, aged 22 and 23, eloped from their villages fearing a threat to their lives.

“They are both adults and free to live wherever they want,” Kaur said.

The duo approached authorities on Friday evening seeking police protection, she said.

Their statements have been recorded and on the basis of these, an order will be issued by the sub divisional magistrate.


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