80 percent of Pakistani men are gay, the rest are bisexual! Sensational claim of Hena Baloch
Homosexuality is a serious crime in the Muslim country of Pakistan. But in reality, 100 percent of men in Pakistan are gay or bisexual. Recently, such a sensational claim was made by Hena Baloch, an agitator seeking the transformative rights of Pakistan. He claimed, ’80 percent of Pakistan’s men are gay and the remaining 20 percent are bisexual.’
In a recent interview with a Pakistani media, Hina Baloch said, “One thing is known about sex in Pakistan. But they don’t admit it publicly.” According to him, “people hide their real identity out of fear of society, religion and family honor.” He then said, “80 percent of Pakistan’s men are gay. The remaining 20 percent are bisexual.” As soon as Hina’s claim came forward, there was a commotion. His comments have gone viral on social media. A section of netizens are also claiming this claim to be true, while others are calling it an exaggeration.
“One thing everyone knows about sex in Pakistan is that they don’t admit it publicly,” said Baloch.
Homosexuality is considered a capital offense in Muslim countries. Pakistan is no exception. Due to religious, social and family reasons, no one openly talks about this. After such comments of the Baloch leader came to the fore, the discomfort naturally increased in that country. The debate has begun. But many supported him. Said, ‘Many people cannot think of such an incident in a country like Pakistan. That does not mean that homosexuality does not exist in Pakistan. Hina’s work of transsexuals there undoubtedly deserves praise.’
It should be noted that Hina, a resident of Pakistan, claims herself as the third gender. He grew up in various adversities since childhood. Begging and dancing are the main sources of income for transgender people in Pakistan. Being a third gender, he was subjected to exploitation since childhood. However, after breaking all barriers, he worked to protect the rights of social movements and LGBTs. Due to this he has to face threats. He went there with a scholarship to Sous University in London.
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