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Dutee faces family’s ire after revealing same-sex relationship

NEW DELHI: Unapologetic about her same-sex relationship with a younger relative, India’s fastest woman Dutee Chand is facing a tough battle of acceptance in her family.

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New Delhi, May 19

Unapologetic about her same-sex relationship with a younger relative, India’s fastest woman Dutee Chand is facing a tough battle of acceptance in her family. 

Dutee, who won two silver medals at the 2018 Asian Games, became one of the few athletes in India to openly admit same-sex relationship. “I am having a relationship with a 19-year-old woman from my village for the past five years. She is doing Bachelor of Arts-II in a Bhubaneswar college. She is a relative of mine and whenever I come home, I spend time with her. She is a kind of soulmate for me and I want to settle down with her in future,” Chand, 23, said from Hyderabad where she is training.

A landmark judgement of the Supreme Court last year had made same-sex relationship between consenting adults a non-criminal act though marriage between such individuals is still not legal in India.

Dutee says while her parents have not yet raised any objection to her relationship, her eldest sister has threatened to not only expel her from the family but also send her to jail. “My eldest sister kind of wields power and authority in my family. She has thrown out my elder brother from home because she does not like his wife. She has threatened me that same will happen to me. But I am also an adult who has freedom. So, I decided to go ahead with this and make it public. My eldest sister feels that my partner is interested in my property. She has told me that she will send me to jail for having this relationship,” she said.

Dutee said her partner is free to marry whoever she wants to if she decides to do so in future. “I will continue my athletics career. I am going to take part in the World University Games next month and hope to qualify for the World Championships later this year. My aim is to qualify for the next year’s Olympics, so I am training hard,” she said.

While Dutee refused to name her partner, she said the Supreme Court judgement on the issue gave her the courage to go public. “My partner also agreed that we should make this public and face whatever repercussions it may bring to us. I believe in individual freedom and the right to decide how and with whom I live my life.”

Wary of Pinki’s case

She said another reason for coming out in the open was that she did not want something which happened with sprinter Pinki Pramanik, who was accused of rape by her live-in partner. Pinki was a member of the 2006 Asian Games 4x400m relay gold winning team. “We did not want this kind of situation happening in future,” Dutee said. Dutee, who was banned for one year by the international athletics federation in 2014 for having higher testosterone level than permissible, hails from Chaka Gopalpur village at Jajpur district of Odisha. She was born to Chakradhar Chand and Akhuji Chand. Dutee won a landmark gender case against the international athletics body in an appeal to the Court of Arbitration in 2015 and was allowed to compete after being banned for one year. — PTI 

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