Munawar Zaman
Press TV, New Delhi
The right to education is enshrined in the Indian Constitution, yet for Rohingya children, securing this right feels like an endless struggle.
In recent years, official attitudes towards this minority group have hardened, exacerbated by an ongoing anti-Rohingya campaign. Rights activists in India have persistently advocated for educational access for these children, but despite numerous petitions filed with the Supreme Court, they have not yet succeeded in achieving a favorable outcome.