New Delhi: After actor Kalki Koechlin extended her support to IICE Vodka's Holding Hands Campaign to end intolerance towards the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender community, actor Keith Sequeira of Bigg Boss fame has joined the campaign as well.


In an exclusive interview with ANI, Keith said the reason behind all these differences that we come across amongst ourselves is fear, and people should overcome it and focus more on love.

"I think hate comes from fear, it depicts a human's dark side. When you fear people for being different than you, you tend to judge them without understanding and I think that's a worst thing a human can do. And that's the reason why people are opening up about their preferences because earlier their families won't accept for what they are. We people also need to get rid of anger and focus on love," the 35-year-old told ANI.

He added, "The very thought behind the campaign of free love is choosing who you are, which is very individualistic. No matter what you are gay, lesbian or transgender you shouldn't be labeled because categorisation is dividing people more and more. We all need each other. This campaign is depicts freedom to express and to celebrate of who you are."

This campaign triggered as a result of parliament's failure in amending Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code.

The campaign also staunchly supports freedom of speech and thought, privacy and same sex love.

Parliament recently defeated a move to amend Section 377, which criminalizes people for "voluntarily having carnal intercourse against the order of nature" with imprisonment of up to ten years and which can even be extended to imprisonment for life.