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![theskindoctor13 Avatar](https://lunarcrush.com/gi/w:24/cr:twitter::797720168713441280.png) THE SKIN DOCTOR [@theskindoctor13](/creator/twitter/theskindoctor13) on x 857.8K followers
Created: 2025-07-15 04:36:44 UTC

Karnataka is bringing the Rohith Vemula Act against caste/religion-based discrimination in higher education, specifically for SC, ST, OBC, and minority students.

As per Indian Express, the offence under it will be cognizable, so police can register FIR and arrest without a warrant. The affected student needn’t provide proof to file an FIR. It will also be non-bailable, so bail isn’t automatic; you must seek it from the court after arrest.

There are no safeguards against misuse. What if a student sees not being passed (due to poor performance) as discrimination and files an FIR? What if a student reports personal enmity as religion-based discrimination? And since colleges risk losing govt grants if they are seen as the part of discrimination, they too will blindly side with the complainants.

A more balanced approach would be: first, an internal anti-discrimination cell conducts an enquiry and refers genuine cases to the police; next, a quick, time-bound preliminary police inquiry by police before any FIR or arrest; and finally, punishment if the complaint is proven false. But aisa nahi hoga because desh logic se nahi, populism se chalta hai.

Soon, the Rohith Vemula Act will come to other Congress-ruled states too.

All the best.


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theskindoctor13 Avatar THE SKIN DOCTOR @theskindoctor13 on x 857.8K followers Created: 2025-07-15 04:36:44 UTC

Karnataka is bringing the Rohith Vemula Act against caste/religion-based discrimination in higher education, specifically for SC, ST, OBC, and minority students.

As per Indian Express, the offence under it will be cognizable, so police can register FIR and arrest without a warrant. The affected student needn’t provide proof to file an FIR. It will also be non-bailable, so bail isn’t automatic; you must seek it from the court after arrest.

There are no safeguards against misuse. What if a student sees not being passed (due to poor performance) as discrimination and files an FIR? What if a student reports personal enmity as religion-based discrimination? And since colleges risk losing govt grants if they are seen as the part of discrimination, they too will blindly side with the complainants.

A more balanced approach would be: first, an internal anti-discrimination cell conducts an enquiry and refers genuine cases to the police; next, a quick, time-bound preliminary police inquiry by police before any FIR or arrest; and finally, punishment if the complaint is proven false. But aisa nahi hoga because desh logic se nahi, populism se chalta hai.

Soon, the Rohith Vemula Act will come to other Congress-ruled states too.

All the best.

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