Mangalore: Scarf Issue - Students Demand Justice for Tormented Girl
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Daijiworld Media Network- Mangalore (RS/SB)
Mangalore, Aug 20: Burkha represents our culture and we wear one to protect our modesty, said Ruksana, president, district Girls Islamic Organisation in a protest organized by Dakshina Kannada Students Federation (DKSF) in front of the deputy commissioner’s office on Thursday, August 20.
Addressing the protestors, Ruksana said that students should come together to demand justice for the college student Aysha Asmin, who was barred from attending classes for wearing a head scarf in SVS College in Bantwal. Indian culture gives utmost respect to women fro time immemorial, which is evident from the fact that most of the Indian rivers are named after women.
The culture of torturing women is of recent origin which she said is increasing by the day. We will not allow our fundamental rights to be curbed, she said.
Students from various colleges from across the district participated in the protest. Students were seen holding placards with slogans such as `Burkha is our culture, nudity is western culture’ and `We respect our culture’ among others.
Harsharaj, student from St Aloysius College, Muhammad Saqir, convener, of DKSF, Nisar Ahmed and district organizor of Students Islamic Organization too spoke on the occasion.
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