Karnataka hijab politics back on frontburner; Congress to lift ban, BJP warns of strife


Bengaluru, Dec 24 (IANS): Hijab politics in Karnataka, which threatened to divide the student community on communal lines and law and order situation in the state during the BJP rule last year has come to the forefront yet again.

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's announcement that he will lift the ban on hijab for students and college students (Class 11 and 12) has triggered a huge debate over the issue.

The opposition BJP has indicated strife in the coming days. Academic experts state that a large number of Muslim girls, who were denied to go to schools and colleges, will now be able to step out of their houses and continue their studies.

The political analysts explained that CM Siddaramaiah's announcement is a calculated political move to consolidate the votes of Muslims. It is also to counter the rising Hindutva wave in the backdrop of the opening of Sri Ram Mandir at Ayodhya. They also explain that the announcement is also to counter PM Modi's wave ahead of 2024 Lok Sabha polls and check the rise of 'muscular' nationalism.

Former CM B.S. Yediyurappa said that though BJP wouldn't organize protests against lifting of the hijab ban, people will teach the Congress a lesson in the upcoming Parliamentary elections. BJP MLA Basanagouda Patil Yatnal and former national general secretary C.T. Ravi stated that Hindu students now demand that they wear saffron shawls and tilak.

Karunakar Kasale, senior spokesperson from BJP speaking to IANS stated, after CM Siddaramaiah assuming power, he is resorting to the appeasement politics in Karnataka. He is dividing communities. "There is drought in the state. No minister is talking about it. They are not responding to people. They are into carrying out politics and diverting issues," he stated.

"The statement is about pitting one community against the other. The Congress has betrayed the people of Karnataka. This is about sowing seeds of poison and hatred among the students' minds. The matter is in the Supreme Court and the statement by CM Siddaramaiah amounts to the contempt of the court. There is going to be stiff opposition and the consequences might lead to the submission of resignation by CM Siddaramaiah," said Karunakar Kasale.

Channabasappa Rudrappa, political analyst, stated to IANS, that the statement on hijab is all about consolidation of vote banks. "The fever of Ram Mandir has started in the country. CM Siddaramaiah is consolidating the Ahinda votes. In a week, the conventions of backward classes such as Ediga, Madivala, Ganiga, Bhovi and Dalits are to be organized.

"With the proposal of AICC President Mallikarjun Kharge as the PM candidate for the INDIA bloc, the Dalit interest is taken care of, the hijab issue is brought to the forefront to consolidate Muslim votes. CM Siddaramaiah is positioning himself against PM Modi in the state and countering the muscular nationalism and Hindutva wave that is growing stronger in the state ahead of the Lok Sabha polls," Rudrappa explained.

Niranjan Aradhya, V.P. , Development Educationist and Social Activist explained to IANS, "It is a welcoming decision by CM Siddaramaiah on lifting ban on hijab. Any decision which takes away the fundamental right of students in schools and colleges will have its effect on the education of the children.

"Due to the hijab ban many female students had lost the right to education. Many did not join the first PUC (Class 11) and discontinued the second PUC (class 12). There are studies regarding this. The People's Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL) had conducted studies. The girls have stated that following the hijab ban their parents had not shown interest to send them to the schools," he explained.

Niranjan Aradhya further said the earlier decision was regressive towards the fundamental rights of education.

"Moreover, the Constitution of India speaks about different sets of values such as multi-culture and multilingualism. When there is a provision to observe all traditions, it is wrong to stop it in the name of religion. All blunders committed earlier are being set right one after the other in the state.

"As an education expert I always support the fundamental rights of children. The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) clearly says that education has to be administered discipline and education in such a way without affecting the dignity of the child," Niranjan Aradhya explained.

"Dignity of the child constitutes the child's beliefs, their customs. It's part of upholding dignity. The international laws recognize them, and the Indian Constitution provides scope for it. Though there are legal provisions, they are violated for political objectives..

"I hope the proper orders in this regard will be issued earlier. It upholds brotherhood and the Indian Constitution. This should be done more and more so that children belonging to all communities will blossom into complete individuals who will not become victims of petty, narrow politics. Otherwise they will become vulnerable to it," Niranjan Aradhya opined.

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Lobo G, Mangaluru/Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 25 2023

    Everyone, irrespective of religion, should have freedom to choose ones dress.ಯಾರ ಮೇಲೂ ಡ್ರೆಸ್ ಕೋಡ್ ಹೇರುವುದರಲ್ಲಿ ಬಿಜೆಪಿ ಸರ್ಕಾರಕ್ಕೆ ಯಾವುದೇ ಕೆಲಸವಿಲ್ಲ.

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  • Satyawantha, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 26 2023

    Even in school????

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  • Saravanbhavaan, Murukaveri

    Mon, Dec 25 2023

    Bjp is trying to catch fish in troubled water but they can't even pick up a ಮರ್ವಾಯಿ .

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  • Saravanbhavaan, Murukaveri

    Mon, Dec 25 2023

    Bjp is trying to catch fish in troubled water but they can't even pick up a ಮರ್ವಾಯಿ .

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  • Shaan, manglore

    Mon, Dec 25 2023

    Why is there a huge discussion on this issue?! This was just BJP's communal agenda, now that BJP is out of power, lost badly still not realize?!!

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  • Moshu, Mangaluru

    Mon, Dec 25 2023

    BJP should understand that people pf the state have rejected ban and voted for congress

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  • ca girishkk, valencia/m'lore

    Mon, Dec 25 2023

    ಕೇವಲ ತೊಟ್ಟೆಗಾಗಿ...

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 25 2023

    In other words I can say " Rastriya Sarvanasha Sangh ".

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  • Rai, Kerala

    Mon, Dec 25 2023

    Gautam das bangalore.well said.this shawl and Tilak is just a trend now . earlier this was not known.but uneducated they don't understand the language of politicians.

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  • roy Indian, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 25 2023

    Karnataka congress government should not invole in all this matter , this will give a congress back step and even lose election in up coming . congress should not focus one perticular religion they should give proper guide line .........

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  • Babu Shenoy, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 25 2023

    Well done, Mr Chief Minister. ಆನೆ ಬೀದಿಲಿ ಬರಲು ಶ್ವಾನ ತಾ ಬೊಗಳುವುದು | ಶ್ವಾನದಂತಾನೆ ಬೊಗಳಿದರೆ ಆನೆಯಾ ಮಾನಕ್ಕೆ ಹಾನಿ, ಸರ್ವಜ್ಞ || Let them bark until they are tired.

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  • Pnto, Mglr

    Mon, Dec 25 2023

    There will be peace n harmony in the society only when politicians stay away from what people must eat dress where n with whom they go . These are personal matters of one's own. Tragedy is politicians do this n forget their responsibility. This mentality of politicians will only change when u n I ellect them not on party basis but on their character integrity n service filled heart. Atleast for da future generation u n I must do this

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  • suresh, mangalore

    Mon, Dec 25 2023

    siddarammiah will walk into a trap, by doing this. muslims are already with congress. jds's muslim votes shifted to congress this time. so nothing more to gain. however there is something to lose that is the hindu-fence sitters votes. if they see rampant appeasement of muslims- those fence sitting hindu votes will shift to BJP.

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  • Jeevan Jeppu, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 25 2023

    You only see polarization politics every where. There is also a thing called freedom of choice, individual choice and fundamental rights. Do you know anything about that?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Mon, Dec 25 2023

    BJP wants only trouble in Karnataka ...

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  • Sma, Bengaluru

    Mon, Dec 25 2023

    If any one creates violence on roads and public places should be shot down or encountered immediately...... Dress is once own choice....

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  • Prashanth, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 25 2023

    We know who creates violence in public places. If someone gets shot baka bulipuni ire.

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  • Sma, Bengaluru

    Tue, Dec 26 2023

    Every one knows....trouble makers are trained in Nagpur University.....do not forget manipur

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  • Satya M, Mangaluru

    Mon, Dec 25 2023

    When someone goes to an educational institution, it is solely to study, why do these women want to bring in their religious practices??? The Congress party is desperately trying to maintain their vote banks at any cost.

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  • Babu Shenoy, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 25 2023

    Please ask this same question to your ABVP members and their mentors.

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  • Anonymous, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 25 2023

    When I went to a Catholic school, we had people of all faiths.Hindu boys wore thilak. And in nearby convent school, the girls wore mehendi n stuff.Muslim girls used burkha, but guys used the fez cap only when they went to mosque for Friday prayers.In classes, no-one wore it,as it was an inconvenience while Playing sports and going to washrooms.You know how men's washrooms were in the 90's. But this hing which happened in Udupi was politically motivated.

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  • Anil, MP

    Mon, Dec 25 2023

    Being a Congress supporter, I condem the move of Govt to lift the ban.... Till now nobody had opposed & they where free to wear anything outside the classroom..... Only inside classroom it's banned, otherwise there would be no equality..... Den what's the use of uniform & discipline??? Everybody needs to understand one thing clearly...... People don't happen terrorists all at sudden, or by one day.... First they are trained to be secessionist... later they are completely brainwashed to kill innocent in the name of religion...... Same thing is happening here.... .. Just rewind 15 to 20 years back.... For same fanatics, Girls getting educated or attending class after 7th standards was against the relgion... Now.... Suddenly it is halal..... Even supreme court gave the chance to prove that how hijab is a integal part of Islam..... But these people failed to show the evedince... For these ppl education is not important, but play is different...... EVEN OSAMA BIN LADEN WAS HIGHLY EDUCATED & WAS A ENGINEER..... POINT TO BE REMEMBERED!!!!!!

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  • JohnTauro, M'lore

    Mon, Dec 25 2023

    I agree with you. Further why was there no demand for hijab or shawls when uniforms were first introduced over 20 years ago? This kind of education coupled with fundamental rights, freedom and choice will clandestinely lead the students to radicalization. There was nothing called choice during our student days. We were strictly advised to adhere to the rules. Otherwise uniforms must be abolished and allow them wear clothes of their choice. Freedom and right to choose means uniform minus uniformity finally resulting in disunity.

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  • Gautam Das, Bangalore

    Mon, Dec 25 2023

    You first condemn unconditionally Mangalore church attack on innocent parishioners, priests and nuns which was totally uncalled for. Somshekar report confirmed govt was fully involved in this incident and did not even arrest a single person who were unleashing terror on the church. Nobody has the right take law in thier hands. BTW, no John Tauro or similar kind will tolerate atrocities against innocent christens, however close they are to BJP, so you are exposed with Chaddi down.

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  • John Tauro, M'lore

    Tue, Dec 26 2023

    You don't worry about me. I strongly condemn not only church attacks but also what happened in Manipur this year. Though I support some acts of the govt. doesn't mean I am an andh bhakt. Unlike you I am not a die hard ghulam either.

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  • AJ, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 26 2023

    Absolutely true...Whenever there is a news against Muslim, he is quick to jump with his crap..Why there was no hue and cry about wearing hijab earlier before 2000..Nobody used to bother and all used to mind their own business. No tippu, no savarkar..Once the cheddi politics came in , it all started..

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  • Gautam Das, Bangalore

    Mon, Dec 25 2023

    Shawl and Tilak are not mentioned in a Bhagavad Gita but Hijab is mentioned in the Quran and Muslim women all over the world and in India were wearing it since the beginning of Islam same as Sikh turban and carrying Kiran (small dagger) as per Guru Grinth Saheb.

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  • Raj, Bangalore

    Mon, Dec 25 2023

    Saibere namaskara...

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