Rohith Vemula Bill, honour killing Bill referred for further review: Karnataka minister
The minister said the proposed legislations were examined in detail, with certain aspects requiring consultation with the Home Dept.
PTI
Bengaluru, 27 Feb
Karnataka Minister HK Patil said that the state Cabinet has discussed key legislations, including the proposed Rohith Vemula Bill and the honour killing Bill, and decided to seek further inputs before taking them forward.
Briefing
reporters after the Cabinet meeting on Thursday, the law and parliamentary
affairs minister said the proposed legislations were examined in detail, and
certain aspects required additional consultation with the home department.
"The
Karnataka Freedom of Choice in Marriage and Prevention and Prohibition of
Crimes in the Name of Honour and Tradition Bill, 2026, was discussed in the
Cabinet.
"As
certain aspects require the opinion of the home department, it has been
referred back to it and will be placed before the next Cabinet meeting. This
relates to human rights," the minister said.
He said
the draft Karnataka Rohith Vemula (Prevention of Exclusion or Injustice) Right
to Education and Dignity Bill, 2026, was also deliberated upon by the Cabinet.
"The
draft Rohith Vemula Bill was also discussed today. After obtaining certain
inputs from the home department, it will be placed before the next Cabinet
meeting for finalisation," Patil said.
Asked if
the Rohith Vemula Bill would apply only to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled
Tribes or also include Other Backward Classes, Patil said, "We will
discuss the matter when it comes to you as an approved Bill."
Patil
reiterated that both the Rohith Vemula Bill and the honour killing Bill would
be brought back before the Cabinet after the home department’s views are
received, indicating that the government intends to move ahead after completing
due consultations.
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