WHEN we talk about safe spaces, particularly in a legal context, the usual manner by which the discourse is shaped is as a place that is free from gender-based sexual harassment. I would like to believe that for a space to be safe, it should be free from any kind of discrimination against any particular class of people, whether it is in terms of physicality or identity, or in terms of beliefs and views.

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