Joining voice with their community across the globe,hundreds of homosexuals and transgenders marched on the streets of the national capital demanding decriminalisation of homosexuality. Shouting slogans like 'Down with 377' and 'Proud to be homos,' and dancing to the tunes of drummers,the marchers demanded scrapping of the controversial Section 377 of Indian Penal Code that declares as a criminal offence sex against the order of nature. Dressed in colourful attires,the lesbians,gays,bisexuals and transgenders,many of them donning masks,started from the Barakhamba road and culminated their march at the Jantar Mantar. The activists for gay rights also welcomed the "positive signals" coming from the government over their demand for the repealing of the law. "That the government is positively thinking to repeal the outdated law is definitely a positive sign,at a time when we are also waiting for a judgement in a related case at the High Court," said Ponni,a gay rights activist working for a Bangalore-based organisation,and one of the organisers of the event. "While the law and the home ministry have already shown positive signs,we hope the health ministry will also come on board in favour of repealing the law," she said.