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Speaking at JNU on Monday, spiritual leader Sri Sri Ravi Shankar said being homosexual is a “tendency” that “may change” later. Sri Sri was responding to a student, who asked how he should deal with ill-treatment by his friends and family over his sexual orientation.
Sri Sri delivered the 13th Nehru Memorial Lecture at JNU during the day, and another lecture in the evening, where he took questions from the audience.
Another student asked Sri Sri what could be done to change the “anti-national” tag given to JNU “because of a few students”.
He replied, “Rebelliousness is part of youthfulness. Some youths have a tendency to rebel. Just because they’re talking different, don’t think they’re anti-national. Don’t brand them… Nobody can be disloyal to the nation they are in…. If they are really so, they need counselling.”
Earlier in the day, Sri Sri said that he will visit Ayodhya on November 16 and meet Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath as a “courtesy call”. He said he does not have an “agenda” but remains “hopeful” of an “out of court settlement” of the Ayodhya dispute.
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