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This Pride march is in Delhi.
In India, LGBTQ+ people can't get married.
They want change.
The march is a message to the government.
Ajay Chauhan's a businessman.
Some rules in India changed.
Before 2018, the police could put LGBTQ+ people in jail.
But LGBTQ+ partners don't have many rights.
Couples can't open a bank account together.
They can't own a house together.
Many people in India have traditional ideas about relationships.
Often, LGBTQ+ people's families won't speak to them.
But these traditional ideas are changing.
And there are LGBTQ+ people in Bollywood films too.
A long time ago, India was different.
It welcomed lots of different people.
If you see, historical India was always a place where we respected you, like, equality."
LGBTQ+ couples say the rules now are unfair.
But these rules may change.
In Asia, only Taiwan has rules for same-sex weddings.
India could be next.