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Rolling back rights: Karnataka’s gender minority communities question Trans Bill 2026

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Christy Raj, a Bengaluru-based trans rights activist, says he was glued to the display screen on the March 24 and 25.

“I barely moved, as if an IPL match was on. Besides that this time, it was the Parliament debates on the Trans Invoice 2026 on the display screen,” he says.

The Transgender Individuals (Safety of Rights) Modification Invoice, which limits the definition of “transgender individual” to socio-cultural identities and intersex variations at start and deprives gender minorities of the precise to self-declare their identities, has triggered uproar, induced extreme nervousness for the group and poses an enormous query mark over their identities.

A lot to the dread of many like Raj, Parliament handed the Invoice on March 25, 2026, in an enormous setback to a long time of battle. When a proposed regulation itself dangers invalidating the dignity and erasing sections of the group, they ask, what justice stays for an already marginalised, stigmatised and deeply persecuted group.

Karnataka state of affairs

In line with the 2011 Census, Karnataka is residence to twenty,266 transgender individuals. Even this determine is extensively acknowledged as a major undercount. But, primarily based on these numbers alone, Karnataka ranks among the many States with the best proportion of transgender individuals relative to its inhabitants. This additionally implies that the influence of the Invoice is prone to be pronounced in States like Karnataka.

The trans-legal battle in India has been a long-drawn one, with the regulation usually taking gingerly, sluggish and reactive steps to recognise the rights of the gender minorities.

Karnataka has performed a important function in shaping India’s gender minorities rights motion, with activists, attorneys and group teams laying the groundwork, constructing public opinion and contributing to among the key authorized milestones.

For instance, Sangama was one of many earliest organisations to doc situations of violence and police brutality towards gender minorities.

In 2004, Kokila, a person belonging to hijra group, was gang-raped by a bunch of males in Bengaluru. When she went to the police station in search of assist, she was reportedly detained, abused and sexually assaulted once more by police personnel. What this uncovered was the social in addition to institutional violence inflicted upon transgender communities.

Kokila, in 2006, filed an affidavit as a part of the Delhi Excessive Courtroom proceedings within the Naz Basis Vs. Authorities of NCT of Delhi which challenged Part 377 of the IPC. Because the case moved to Supreme Courtroom, Kokila’s affidavit grew to become a part of the bigger physique of fabric and arguments used to construct the case within the apex court docket.

“In 2008, we held an enormous rally in Bengaluru towards Part 377, by which round 2,000 individuals participated. Then there was no wanting again,” remembers Manohar Elavarthi, who based Sangama in 1999.

Akkai Padmashali, who initially labored with Sangama and later based Ondede, emerged as an essential determine from the group within the organised combat for transgender rights throughout the identical interval. Petitions filed by Padmashali, amongst different petitions, grew to become essential within the studying down of Part 377.

Transgender community members feel that they are at a juncture where the fight, even for basics such as being treated with dignity and on par with others, seems far from over.

Transgender group members really feel that they’re at a juncture the place the combat, even for fundamentals comparable to being handled with dignity and on par with others, appears removed from over.
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Across the similar time, organisations like Various Legislation Discussion board (ALF) began supporting gender minorities navigate the authorized system and helped construct authorized arguments that related gender id to constitutional rights and dignity 

Different community-led organisations and coalitions comparable to Samara, Aneka, Raahi, KSMF, Solidarity, Okoota, Jeeva, Swatantra, CSGMR and MGSP, and several other people from the State, have additionally been essential in voicing considerations of the working class individuals of the transgender group and pushing for coverage actions.

“The management in gender and sexual minorities actions in most cities is English-speaking center or higher class. In Karnataka, the leaders are predominantly from the working class, so working class points are at the forefront. That, I feel, is the largest power of the motion in Karnataka,” says Elavarthi.

One more side that stands out is how the motion has picked up in smaller cities past Bengaluru, even when in smaller numbers. Quickly after the Invoice was launched in Parliament, protests have been held in a minimum of eights districts in Karnataka. 

State coverage and quota

The efforts throughout a long time have borne fruit too. In 2017, Karnataka launched its State Coverage on Transgender Individuals and in 2021 grew to become the primary State in India to introduce a 1% reservation for transgender people in authorities jobs.

On a nationwide stage, the NALSA Vs. Union of India judgment in 2014 recognised the precise of transgender individuals to self-identify their gender. In 2018, the Supreme Courtroom struck down Part 377. This was adopted by the enactment of the Transgender Individuals (Safety of Rights) Act, 2019, which, regardless of its shortcomings, marked a major legislative step.

However somewhat than constructing on and addressing the gaps within the present Act, the brand new Invoice seeks to roll again years of progress secured by sustained battle by the group, say the activists.

The Trans Invoice, 2026

The Invoice not solely narrows the definition of “transgender individual” to these with socio-cultural identities comparable to kinner, hijra, aravani, jogta, or eunuch, and individuals pressured to imagine a transgender id by mutilation or castration, but additionally folds individuals with intersex variations or different congenital traits into this definition. Additional, it particularly excludes individuals with completely different sexual orientations and self-perceived sexual identities.

At present, a transgender individual can get hold of authorized recognition by self-declaration by way of an affidavit submitted to the District Justice of the Peace (DM), with none requirement of medical examination. The proposed modification, nevertheless, mandates a government-appointed Medical Board to supply suggestions to the DM earlier than granting approval.

Activists also question the Union government’s rationale behind the The Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Amendment Bill, which is ‘prevention of misuse of schemes and protection of genuine transgender persons who face discrimination’.

Activists additionally query the Union authorities’s rationale behind the The Transgender Individuals (Safety of Rights) Modification Invoice, which is ‘prevention of misuse of schemes and safety of real transgender individuals who face discrimination’.
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The Invoice set off alarm bells and a spate of protests throughout India. In Karnataka too, the group rose in protest shortly. Amongst different issues, transgender rights organisations, in addition to a number of civil rights organisations, wrote an open letter to the Prime Minister to withdraw the Invoice.

Regardless of broad and vehement opposition, the Invoice was handed by Parliament.

Overlooking nuances

The urgent query now’s what occurs to these left exterior the federal government’s definitions — these from regional identities, trans girls past conventional frameworks, and trans males who don’t fall inside any of the standard socio-cultural identities.

Karnataka is residence to regional identities comparable to jogamma, jogappa, mangalamukhi, marladi, kothi, shivshakti and so forth. Arvind Narrain, lawyer and founding member of ALF, factors out that some States, like Kerala, haven’t any conventional transgender identities. The Invoice, nevertheless, overlooks such regional nuances. Akkai Padmashali phrases this a disrespect to cultures and identities apart from those talked about within the Invoice, and to people like her.

“I establish as a girl. I don’t wish to be recognised as a Hijra, Jogta, Kinner or Eunuch. I determine my id and never the State,” she reiterates. Raj notes that even when one belongs to a class talked about within the Invoice, they should show their id in entrance of a medical board now, which is a violation of private liberty and contradictory to the NALSA judgment.

Then there may be the case of transmen whose existence the Invoice has solely refused to acknowledge. “Inside the bigger transgender group itself, transmen are probably the most invisible. There aren’t any conventional communities or cultural backup for them,” says Astha Kalarikkal, government director at Raahi.

Nathaan, a trans proper activist, says he will get a number of panic calls on a regular basis from individuals asking what is going to occur to their present transgender playing cards, pending purposes, surgical procedures, and modifications in different authorities paperwork. “The Invoice provides no readability and pushes already susceptible individuals into extra vulnerability,” he says.

NEW DELHI 26/03/2026, People seen staging a Protest on Transgender Amendment Bill 2026 at Jantar Mantar ,  in New Delhi on Thursday.  Sushil Kumar Verma / The Hindu

NEW DELHI 26/03/2026, Individuals seen staging a Protest on Transgender Modification Invoice 2026 at Jantar Mantar , in New Delhi on Thursday. Sushil Kumar Verma / The Hindu
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“That is clearly a Invoice rooted in Hindutva notions,” provides Raj. “Not solely are all of the teams legitimised by the federal government related to the Hindu faith, however by refusing to acknowledge the existence of female-to-male people, the federal government has revealed its fully patriarchal mindset.”

A lot to the chagrin of the group, the Invoice additionally makes use of the time period “eunuch” among the many definitions, which has been traditionally used to dehumanise and humiliate the group. “I’m not a eunuch. I’m not impotent. I’m a human being. This Invoice is disrespectful in the direction of the group and the plurality of the nation,” lashes out Padmashali.

Criminalisation

One of many offences talked about within the Invoice is to unduly affect, coerce, power or entice an individual into performing amputation, mutilation, surgical intervention, or emasculation to imagine a transgender id towards their will. This may warrant a minimal of rigorous imprisonment for 10 years and most of imprisonment for all times.

However within the case of gender minorities, many, on revealing their identities, are both pressured out of their houses or topic to bodily and psychological harassment by their households. Ultimately, lots of them search the assistance of communities and help teams and be a part of the teams with the assistance of the group elders.

Below the brand new Invoice, all of this might be interpreted as enticement or undue violence, factors out Narrain.

“You can’t simply get any individual on the road and entice them. However the Invoice speaks about criminalisation. Criminalisation of who? It might be any one who helps in any approach, help organisations, law-based organisations or conventional communities,” he says.  

Enhancements wanted

Activists like Raj really feel that the Union authorities has usually turned a blind eye to the group members within the South. Whereas the Centre has rolled out the SMILE scholarship scheme for transgender college students, not a single individual from Bengaluru who utilized for it have acquired it to date, he alleges.

In Karnataka, the federal government launched the State Coverage on Transgender Individuals in 2017 and have become the primary State to introduce 1% reservation in authorities jobs for transgender people. The Mythri pension scheme for transgender individuals was launched by the Karnataka authorities round 2012–13.

In line with authorities sources, whereas round 35,000 individuals avail themselves of the Mythri pension, the 1% reservation has not discovered a lot success. As per the figures revealed by House Minister G. Parameshwara not too long ago, the horizontal reservation has led to 4 choices within the House Division.

“Lots of the group members haven’t been in a position to proceed their training. So to take up jobs, they want teaching and help. We’ve got been demanding that, however focused programmes stay absent,” says Elavarthi.

The Karnataka authorities undertook a primary of its form survey of gender minorities within the State in 2025. A report ready after the survey really helpful free teaching for aggressive exams, talent improvement and employment coaching and devoted training help methods for transgender people. A devoted transgender welfare board has additionally been a long-pending demand of the group. Nevertheless, the Karnataka Price range noticed no such bulletins.

Persevering with the combat

Whereas the sturdy resistance from the State is a mirrored image of how Karnataka’s gender and sexual minorities motion has developed and strengthened over time, the group members really feel that they’re at a juncture the place the combat, even for fundamentals comparable to being handled with dignity and on par with others, appears removed from over. 

“We is not going to sit quietly. We’re all set to file a petition earlier than the Supreme Courtroom,” says Padmashali. The SC-appointed committee led by Asha Menon, by which Padmashali is a member, has additionally handed a decision towards the Invoice that was launched with out consulting the Nationwide Council for Transgender Individuals. She highlights the necessity for political illustration of transgender and intersex people.

Raj calls for that the Karnataka goverment should be certain that, if the Act is handed, the regulation shouldn’t be applied within the State.

Activists additionally query the Union authorities’s rationale behind the Invoice, which is ‘prevention of misuse of schemes and safety of real transgender individuals who face discrimination.’ “The 2011 Census exhibits shut to five lakh transgender people. Solely round 30,000 transgender playing cards have been availed to date. So, what misuse are they referring to?” Narrain wonders.

Elavarthi argues that invasion of private house is typical to the precise wing. “They wish to police what I eat, what I put on, my physique, my relationship, my id, when the fact is that everybody, even the cis heterosexual individuals, fall in a spectrum.”

“The Invoice provides no readability and pushes already susceptible individuals into extra vulnerability”Nathaan,Trans proper activist

“The management in gender and sexual minorities actions in most cities is English-speaking center or higher class. In Karnataka, the leaders are predominantly from the working class”Manohar Elavarthi,Founding father of Sangama



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