"It was taken out of context," he told reporters here.He asserted that he had prefaced those remarks by saying that there was a lot of controversy about MSM.
On Monday at a conference on HIV/AIDS,Azad said: "The disease of MSM is unnatural and not good for India. We are not able to identify where it is happening as it is less reported also."
Meanwhile, the minister on Tuesday said he was concerned with the issue of high prevalence rate among MSM. "As a health minister,the problem is that while we have lowered it (prevalance) among truckers,female sex workers,but in MSM, we have not been able to lower the prevalence. That is because it is difficult to target them."
He noted that while HIV prevalence among the adult population was only 0.31 per cent,it was 7.3 per cent among MSM.
"If I have said something, I have said in favour of those men having sex with men. It is a big challenge for the ministry to identify them, treat them and counsel them.I am sorry that the news is being carried as I am the big villain for the MSM," he said.
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