The march saw demands being voiced by a wide section of society -- from the demand to live free of fear to calls to break down patriarchal mindsets (Photo: PTI/Instagram)
The Supreme Court overturned a move to decrimnalise homosexuality in 2013, saying the parliament should take a call on the matter (Photo: AFP)
\"We want to live without fear of any kind of repercussion from our family and from the workplace because of the gender we identify with. It is important to live a life without fear.\" (Photo: AFP)
The Parade is a yearly festival, held on the last Sunday of November, to honour and celebrate lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and many gender and sexual non-conforming people, and their supporters (Photo: Instagram)
\"Hence, more than ever, we assert that our pride is inextricably tied to a broader demand for freedom and dignity for all,\" a statement said (Photo: Instagram)
\"Pride is an inter-mingling of many movements -- feminism, anti-caste movements, for free speech, so this march is important as it is a united call for a prejudice-free India,\" one of the participants said, requesting anonymity (Photo: Facebook/Akhil Katyal)
This year's march was also in support of Dalits, Muslims, women, disabled, Kashmiris, people in the North-East, Adivasis, academics, filmmakers and students, according to an earlier statement on the Facebook page created for the event (Photo: PTI)
People from all walks of life, identifying with different sexual orientations and genders took part in the parade, that culminated at Jantar Mantar (Photo: PTI)
One of the organisers, Rituparna Borah, said this year's parade saw a greater participation than the last year, with around 800-1,000 people turning out (Photo: PTI)
Delhi University student Esha, said unlike earlier occasions, it is important for queer people this year to shout back equally louder to combat \"noise from homophobic groups and an unfriendly government\" (Photo: PTI)
Draped in rainbow colours, hundreds of people on Sunday marched in the heart of the national capital for the 9th Queer Pride Parade to show solidarity with the LGBTQ community (Photo: PTI)
The LGBTQ community and rights activist have been demanding scrapping of section 377.