Hijab not allowed during exams: Education minister B C Nagesh


Bengaluru, Mar 3 (IANS): Karnataka Education Minister B.C. Nagesh on Friday asserted that students wearing hijab will not be allowed inside the examination centres.

The II PUC (class 12) examinations are set to begin from March 9 in the state.

Speaking to reporters he maintained that it has been clarified that all students should attend exams wearing uniforms. Hijab is not part of it. Those who want to write exams wearing hijab won't be allowed into the examination hall, he added.

Minister Nagesh further claimed that there is an increase in the number of Muslim students who appeared for the examinations after the hijab ban. "After hijab ban, more number of Muslim sisters appeared for examinations and the enrolment of Muslim girl students has increased," he added.

The hijab case, which is in the Supreme Court, is likely to be taken up after Holi vacation. Many students abstained from attending the examination as they were not allowed to wear hijab and write exams.

The Hijab crisis in Karnataka became international news as it turned into a law and order problem and communal issue. Hindu activists and minority groups came to a confrontational position. The crisis also had a deep impact on the psyche of the students and divided them on the basis of religion in campuses.

The Karnataka High Court has rejected the applications in this regard by students and upheld the government order on uniforms. It also said hijab is not an essential part of Islam.

 

  

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  • Manohar, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 04 2023

    Strictly not allow hijabis to enter examination hall. Why they are showing so much arrogance of the religion. Hijabis can select, whether hijab or exam.

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  • Nazeema, mangalore

    Sat, Mar 04 2023

    Education minister always creating new problems, 1.He started Public exams for 5th std and 8th std kids and announced only 2 months before final exam ,kids get too much mental pressure bcz teachers giving many preparatory Exams-bcz in 2 month they have to clear the Syllabus again they have to prepare kids for Exams . 2.He is giving Mid term holiday before midterm Exams and kids don't had free mind in holidays because exam was after holidays. All things he is going to change every time. Now the Hijab case already is going on in the Honorable court and no Muslims girl said they are going to wear Hijab in the Exam Centre Because Court Order till pending , again he is creating simple problems to earn Votes .Its illegal to minister repeating same thing .Not good at all. May God give him right knowledge to take right decision, other wise Student will Suffer lot.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Sat, Mar 04 2023

    Are you writing an Exam or displaying your Religion ...

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  • Vishal, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 03 2023

    This fellow is just obsessed with hijab, religion, caste all the time. Rarely does he speak about the education system. Education is just an important department and a better person should have been given the responsibility of handling that.

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  • Dubai, Dubai

    Fri, Mar 03 2023

    5 lakhs gone waste 🤣🤣🤣..Girisha where are you .May be hiding in church

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 03 2023

    First stop talking 40 % commission...

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  • Sameer, Riyadh

    Fri, Mar 03 2023

    40%, 40 Lakhs allowed? Dakaiton ka jhund hai BJPeeeee 🤣🤣🤣

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Mar 03 2023

    Every year same song ,same raga ,people doesnt understand or dont want to understand?afterall they are attending exams not wedding party.

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  • RK, mangalore / doha

    Sat, Mar 04 2023

    ASk your minister He is creating scene here simply Now who said we will wear Hijab

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  • Munna, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 03 2023

    Talebans already announced girls should not attend schools/colleges or only meant to look after household chores. Let those girls who attend exams without hijaab wants to pursue there goal in life and to look after there family by choosing right career.

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  • Vinod Kumar, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 03 2023

    It’s absolutely illegal for the minister talk in public about this case when SC is just preparing to take up the matter. By this statement govt is threatening SC to give a verdict favouring the govt. SC had given a split verdict earlier and there is still a constitutional clause as per the judge Dhulia which can go in favour of the students. Till the final confirmed verdict from SC Muslim girl students should be allowed to whoever wants to wear hijab as they have been doing from ages and authorities should not restrict it.

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  • Indian, Mlore

    Sat, Mar 04 2023

    High court already rejected the students plea and upheld the government decision. Now the case has gone to supreme Court. All has to follow high court order till supreme court gives its decision. So don't cook your own judgement.

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 04 2023

    Today you will bat for Hijab, tommorrow you will say why not Burqa as it is worn since ages and day after tommorrow you will ask for Sharia and next will be Jizya. impersonating is easy but people know better.

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