Le gouvernement du Karnataka approuve le projet de loi Rohith

Le gouvernement de l'État du Karnataka a approuvé le projet de loi Rohith lors d'un conseil des ministres jeudi. La campagne pour le Rohith Act a salué cette décision, soulignant que le projet de loi approuvé conserve la majeure partie de la version issue de la consultation populaire.

La campagne pour le Rohith Act a salué l'approbation du projet de loi Rohith par le gouvernement de l'État lors de son conseil des ministres jeudi. La campagne s'est réjouie que le projet de loi approuvé conserve la majeure partie de la version populaire soumise au gouvernement. Ce texte avait été approfondi lors de deux tables rondes les 16 décembre 2025 et janvier 2026. La campagne a également appelé à des améliorations concernant l'accessibilité et la célérité des appels devant les tribunaux de district.

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