When the village council voted to ban Rup from the common well, it was not the LGBTQ activists from the city who marched—though they sent letters of solidarity. It was the fishermen’s wives, the tea-stall widow, and even the stern imam’s daughter who arrived at dawn with copper pots. “We fetch water for Rup,” they said. “Or we fetch none.”
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