Hijab ban: Muslim women denounce Karnataka HC verdict


New Delhi, Mar 16 (IANS): A group of Muslim women on Wednesday expressed their strong resentment against the Karnataka High Court's judgement in which the court upheld the restriction on wearing Hijab in classrooms and educational institutions in the state.

"The Karnataka High Court said that wearing the Hijab is not an essential religious practice in Islam and is not, therefore, protected under by the right to freedom of religion guaranteed by Article 25 of the Constitution. This was not even the question," said social activist Khalida Parveen while addressing a press conference in the national capital.

Earlier, a Karnataka High Court's special bench dismissed all petitions seeking direction for permission to wear hijab in classrooms. The HC also stated that "wearing of hijab is not an essential part of Islam. Prescription of uniform is constitutional and students can't object to it."

Other women speakers said that they are "deeply distressed by this judgment" and believe that not only is it setting a bad precedent in constitutional law, but also that it enables outright discrimination against Muslim women in public institutions in Karnatka.

"It creates an unsafe atmosphere overall for hijab wearing women, rendering them vulnerable in a time of increased mob violence and repression," they said.

While speaking to IANS, one of the speaker averred that under the garb of 'uniformity' and maintaining a homogenous culture, the line that the judgment has taken is a clear case of discrimination against Muslim women and violates their right to education.

Sharing a data, they said the education of more than 230 girls in Udupi alone has directly been impacted by the interim order and they will now suffer the loss of their academic year.

The Muslim women, in a statement, separately listed out a set of demands that they want to be fulfilled urgently. First they demanded that the state government must amend the Education Act to ensure that uniforms mandated by the relevant authorities are inclusive and respectful of cultural and religious diversity. College Development Committees (CDCs) of different colleges must also ensure that dress code prescribed by them is similarly inclusive and non-discriminatory.

The women demanded relief for students whose academic year might get impacted by the Court's ruling; students who missed their exams must be allowed to give them now, and in the immediate instance girls should be allowed to write their exams wearing Hijab.

"The High Court order nowhere prohibits the wearing of hijab while writing exams; it only allows the prescription of uniform by CDCs that bars Hijab. If any new dress code is being introduced by colleges for writing exams, it should not be implemented in the current year," they said.

They also demanded an immediate registration of FIR against anyone who is intimidating or harassing Muslim women students or their families.

 

  

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  • KvKamath, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 16 2022

    Ask her to wear hijab or burqa where it not barred. She can also wear it in toilets. Advice Imams to sacrifice their positions to hijab wearing ladies because they are more pure than those Imams . Instead of welcoming the court verdict ,the academic year of these guys are lost due to adamant unnecessary arguments.

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  • Vinod Kumar, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 16 2022

    Article 25 of Indian constitution gives rights to one to practice, propagate and profess one’s faith that includes right to animal sacrifice of thier choice, food of their choice and marry the person of thier choice and choice of thier religion without any hindrance and third party involvement then why govt imposing restrictions on thier rights. Hijab has been part of muslim women dress code since centuries and hasn’t caused any harm to any individual and society then why ban it?.

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  • Ashok, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 16 2022

    Vinodkumar alias whoever you are, keep your opinion with you. High court knows much better than people like you. As for these ladies, court will do what it wants to.

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 16 2022

    Vinod kumarji, it may be a Muslim women dress code I agree with you, but here nobody is against wearing Hijab. But But But here the question is inside the classroom sir. Inside classroom Hijab is not coming under dress code. For example entering Temple everyone must remove chapples , while entering Gurudwara, everyone must cover their head with Towel. We have to follow the religion or code of that place. Here nobody should argue. If a person educated and literate then only one will understand sir.

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  • Vinod Kumar, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 16 2022

    Hijab wearing practice was in practice from centuries without objection from anyone whether in classroom or holy places. What is the reason for sudden objection?. Has it caused any harm to anyone?. It’s covers only hair. Full face is visible for identification. Then why it irks one particular political party whereas all other political parties have no objection?. There is no full 100% consensus from the state assembly for govt ruling.

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