![]() Kakkar is of Punjabi descent and was living in Mumbai, India where same-sex relationships and gay sex are still illegal. We offend more people,” Kakkar, explains. “We have to struggle with more identities, more labels. ![]() While moving to Vancouver made a big difference to his feeling of acceptance, he still felt alienated by both of his communities.įeeling, he was too gay for the local Indian community and too Indian for LGBTQ2S+ community. To mark his first Pride, Uday Kakkar wants locals to know queer South Asian people exist and are just as deserving of acceptance. A gay man who left India hoping for more acceptance and a connection with the LGBTQ2S+ community will be attending his first Vancouver Pride since arriving in Canada.
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