The line over the hijab in Karnataka took on a new twist on Monday when BJP MLA Raghupathi Bhat claimed that protesting students seeking permission to wear the hijab in classes were told to come to the college campus only. if they decide to avoid the hijab.
“Besides, we have clearly told them that not coming to college will ruin the quality of education,” he said. Meanwhile, the students appealed to the High Court against their appeal. this issue.
Raghupathi Bhat, speaking to reporters after a press conference at Government Girls Pre-University College in Udupi, said: and the Management Committee on dispute. Students who wanted to wear the hijab and uniform were also invited… four of them and their parents to participate. “
They have been told, the hijab cannot be approved and they will have to wait until the committee report is sent.
They can come to campus wearing the hijab and will have to remove the hijab from the classroom.
“50% agreed, it seems. They told us they would come back to us tomorrow (Tuesday), “he added.
The order says the old guidelines should continue. Students can attend classes, if they want without the hijab.
“We have clearly told them that, otherwise, from tomorrow, you will only come if you decide to come to class without the hijab. You can’t come on campus and ruin a college campus. We also informed the police of the influx of media and other organizations into the institution, ”he said.
“There is no more room for confusion. A disciplinarian should come to college, ”said the Minister.
At the same time, one of the students seeking permission to attend hijab classes has moved to the Supreme Court. Resham Farooq, a student, has called for the proclamation of wearing the hijab as a fundamental right under articles 14 and 25 of the Constitution.
Attorneys Shatabhish Shivanna, Arnav. Bagalawadi and Abhishek Janardhan filed a lawsuit seeking the court’s permission to allow students to go to class wearing the hijab without being interrupted by the college administration.
They also asked for an interim order from the Supreme Court regarding students who attend classes wearing the hijab.
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