Srinagar:Restrictions imposed after the amendment of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir in August 2019 and the consequent lockdown in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic affected every section of the society in the Union Territory. However, the transgender community is among the worst affected during this time. The second wave of Covid that engulfed the country in April and May made it worse for the community.
Although the transgender community in Kashmiri instead of asking people for money or begging on the streets, they make a living by match-making or dancing at weddings. The last two years have affected their livelihood, leaving them dependent on others for basic needs. The glow on their faces, the layers of make-up and the loud laughter usually conceal the reality of their lives. But now with their means of livelihood drying up with every passing day, hopes of a decent living are fast fading.
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Talking to ETV Bharat, the transgender community said that so far no government has done anything for them or their rights and if any concerns were raised at any time, it was limited to just announcements and documents. They said that even during the current pandemic situation, they were forgotten.