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First openly gay Prince Manvendra Singh Gohil shares his mission to end conversion therapy

The 56-year-old prince came out in 2006 when homosexuality in India was still illegal and opened up about his own subjection to electroshock treatments and other practices to find a"cure" for his sexuality., Prince Manvendra Singh Gohil recalled how his parents – the Maharaja and Maharani of Rajpipla – reacted when they found out he was gay in 2002.

"They approached doctors to operate on my brain to make me straight and subjected me to electroshock treatments." Over the two decades that it has been running, the prince has been advocating for the LGBTQ+ community in every way he can., Prince Manvendra transformed his ancestral home into a support hub to empower the community financially and socially in 2018 when homosexuality was decriminalised by the Supreme Court.

 

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Im willing to be an errand boy, a gardener or any form of odd job just to feed my children🙏🏾. They've been going to sleep on an empty stomach and that cripples me as a father. I humbly ask for any tinned food or grocer you don't need🙏

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