
Main minister Siddaramaiah
Karnataka’s prime minister, Siddaramaiah, has assured that his government and will perform ‘Rohith Vemula Law’, a law that will be framed and promulgated to eliminate caste and discrimination based on identity in educational institutes.
Responding to the letter of former President of the Congress Rahul Gandhi dated April 16 on the social media platform X, urging the Karnataka government to promulgate “ROHith Vemula Law” to ensure that no one faces discrimination based on castes in the educational system, the prime minister said
In a post on x, Mr. Siddaramaiah Said, “Our Government Stands Firm in its Resolve To enact The Rohith Vemula Act in Karnataka – To Reure No Student Faces Discrimination Based On Caste, Class, Or Religion. We Will Bring This Legislation, Payalshan, and Honliest’s Dreamshan, and Honliest’s Dreamshan, and Honliest’s Dreamshan, and Honliest’s Dreamshan, and Honliest’s Dreamshan, and Draesshan de Honly, and Draesshan’s Draesshan, Honliestshan, and Dreamshan, Dreamshan, Dreamshan, Draesshan, Draesshan, Dralesshan, Dralesshan, others who deserved dignity, not exclusion.
In his letter addressed to Mr. Siddaramaiah, Mr. Rahul Gandhi urged Karnataka’s government to promulgate the “Rohith Vemula Law.” Highlighting the discrimination that Br Ambedkar faced in his life, citing some examples, Mr. Rahul Gandhi said what the architect of the Indian Constitution faced was “shameful” and legislet was needed to guarantee that generation of students.
“He tells us about his experience at school:” I knew it was untouchable and that the untouchables were subject to certain indignities and discrimination. For example, I knew that at school I could not locate in A- in A- in spinst to the sites “, but I classify”, but I qualify “, but I classify,” but I classify, “but I qualify,” but I qualify, “but I classified,” Sit’s Corner “, but I classified,” Sit’s Corner, “SITS,” SIT’S, “SIT’S. SIT “, SIT.”
In addition, he said in the letter: “It is a pity that even millions of students from the communities of Dalit, Adivasi and OBC have to face brutual discrimination in our educational system.”
Published – April 18, 2025 10:40 pm ist