Since India is on the path to progress and is emerging on the global stage in terms of economic development, LGBT rights in the country have been a major point of debate concerning the evolution of Indian society.

It's not everyday that top leaders from rival parties Congress and BJP agree on something, but speaking at the Times LitFest , Arun Jaitley and P Chidambaram expressed their dissatisfaction over the 2013 Supreme Court judgment which upheld section 377 that criminalises homosexuality, and suggested reviewing it .

Arun Jaitley and P Chidambaram | Source: PTI

Arun Jaitley said that had the judgment come 50 years back, that would have been understandable, but now it's not in sync with the times and reflects an archaic view of the society at large, as reported by The Times Of India .

Both @arunjaitley and @PChidambaram_IN admit SC judgment on article 377 is flawed. Homosexuality should be decriminalised! #TLFDelhi — Rajdeep Sardesai (@sardesairajdeep) November 28, 2015

Bhakts were planning to burn all the magazines that has Article 377, only to be told it's Sec 377. — Shirish Kunder (@ShirishKunder) November 29, 2015

Both Arun Jaitley, our current FM & Chidambaram, Ex-FM speak for gay rights & abolishing section 377. How does this translate for U #India ? — Sona Mohapatra (@sonamohapatra) November 29, 2015

Chidu regrets Rushdie ban. Chidu & Jaitley say they're anti-Section 377. This may be the most hopeful day for our politics since 1947 :-P. — Sorabh Pant (@hankypanty) November 28, 2015

Jaitley takes a position on decriminalizing homosexuality & PC says ban on Satanic Verses wrong.This is what a slight dip in the temp can do — Atul Khatri (@one_by_two) November 29, 2015

Jaitley said, "When millions of people world over are having alternative sexual preferences, it is too late in the day to propound a view that they should be jailed. The Delhi High Court's view appears more acceptable."

Meanwhile Jaitley's predecessor P Chidambaram echoed the FM's personal opinion and said that the verdict decriminalising homosexuality was a great step forward by the Delhi High Court, and the SC should not have scrapped it since section 377 is "illiberal and has no place in the 21st century"

Representational image | Source: Reuters

Although the apex court scrapped Delhi HC's verdict following an appeal by religious bodies, it left it upon the government to amend the law which the HC saw as unconstitutional.