With hijab row, communal cauldron returns in Coastal Karnataka


Bengaluru, Feb 3 (IANS): Communal cauldron in Coastal Karnataka region is back to bubbling with the hijab row as the controversy is threatening to engulf the entire state dividing students on communal basis.

Considered as the bastion of ruling BJP and strong Hindutva ground, the Coastal Karnataka comprising the districts of Dakshina Kannada, Uttara Kannada and Udupihas, has always been seen as a communally sensitive region.

The region surfaced at the global level for moral policing, active ISIS modules, and attacks on churches, communal tensions and cases of love jihad. Yasin Bhatkal, listed in NIA's most wanted until his arrest and who has been sentenced to death, and Shafi Armar, whose photographs as ISIS commander in Syria, also hail from the coastal region.

The NIA has submitted charge sheet against Deepthi Marla a.k.a Maryam, the granddaughter-in-law of Congress Late MLA Idinabba from Dakshina Kannada district for running a terrorist network in Karnataka and recruiting gullible Muslim youth to terrorist outfit ISIS.

During the Congress government headed by Siddaramaiah, as many as 18 youths associated with Hindu organisations were lynched. Each of the murders have caused simmering communal tensions between the Hindus and Muslims in the coastal districts. While the BJP demanded a ban on Popular Front of India (PFI) and its political wing Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI), the progressive organisations squarely blamed Hindu organisations for the situation.

Riding on the Hindutva wave, ruling BJP managed to win most of the seats in the coastal region in the last Assembly elections. In Dakshina Kannada district Congress managed to retain only one seat. Ruling BJP is claiming that, since Karnataka is stepping into the election year and Assembly elections are scheduled for 2023, various forces are in action for dividing votes with these moves. However, Congress and SDPI level the same allegations on ruling BJP.

The hijab row started with six students of Government Udupi Pre-University College being sent out of classes for wearing veils along with uniform a month ago. The students have demanded that they should be allowed to wear hijab as it is their constitutional and religious right. However, college management flatly refused their demand saying that the rule which has been in place since decades regarding uniforms does not allow wearing of hijab.

The ruling BJP has constituted a high-level committee to look into the issue of allowing hijab with uniform to colleges and schools. Though, there is government order, the protesting Muslim students are saying that they will not shun hijab no matter what. They have also moved to the High Court seeking directions to the government to allow them to wear hijab to classrooms.

Meanwhile, the hijab row is threatening to snowball into a big crisis in the state as the trend is being replicated by other colleges leading to create communal divide between student communities. Hindu students in other colleges have starting to attend classes in saffron shawls to counter the wearing of hijab by Muslim girl students. The hijab versus saffron shawl issue surfaced Kundapur Pre-University College in Udupi district, Bhandarkar's College in Kundapur and Sir M Vishweshwaraya Government College Arts and Commerce Degree College in Bhadravathi of Shivamogga district.

Araga Jnanendra, Karnataka Home Minister stated that the directions have already been given to the police department to take up the investigation on communal forces behind the hijab row in the state. "The investigation is underway. We will not spare the elements which come in the way of unity of this country," he stated.

"Naquab, burqa, hijab, saffron or green shawls are not allowed in the classrooms. The minister for Education has already stated that uniforms are compulsory for students. There should not be any divisive factors in the academic environment. There are mosques, churches and temples for religious practices," the Home Minister explained. "With these developments, the etiquette of integrity is being challenged," he added.

Education Minister B C Nagesh has stated that until the report of the high-level committee is given and the government takes a call on the issue, wearing of hijab is not allowed in the classrooms. Protesting Muslim students have defied the orders and Hindu students have started to come to colleges wearing saffron shawls. They claim that if Muslims shun hijabs, they won't come to colleges in saffron attire which symbolises Hindutva. The college managements are in a fix over how the situation is unfolding and turning towards the government.

Muneer Katipalla, President of Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI) while speaking to IANS stated that, since more than three-and-a-half decades, the coastal region in Karnataka has been made Hindutva laboratory by RSS. Now, Popular Front of India (PFI) is growing stronger like RSS among Muslims. Since both organisations have made the coastal districts as laboratories for their communal agendas, the situation has gone to the extreme levels here.

PFI and SDPI have won few seats in local elections and they are aggressively pursuing their agenda. Their philosophy is to counter RSS with its own strategy. At the Udupi Government Pre-University College there was no permission for wearing hijab. However, Government College at Kundapur hijab was allowed. The entire academic atmosphere is spoiled, Muneer Katipalla explained.

The insecurity among Muslims in the region is growing. Earlier, students protested for price rise, bus pass, employment, fee hike, commercialization of education, unemployment, now it has come down to hijab and saffron shawls. The students must focus on education. The government must allow both hijab and saffron shawls, the problem will subside in some time, he explained.

There is an opportunity for children belonging to different faiths to study together at college and high school levels. Now, there are demands that these students can go to the respective religious institutions so that they don't have problems with wearing hijab. If that happens, it will be more dangerous and how will you bring Indianness among student community, Muneer Katipalla questions.

Lavanya Ballal, AICC Spokesperson and AICC Social Media Coordinator stated to IANS, the foundation stone of the nation is unity in diversity. "Youngsters of coastal Karnataka should focus on education, it is the only way up further. Focus on building you your lives, do not get caught in political war because they only want you to be political stooges. Coastal Karnataka since last two decades known for religious acrimony. What we need to understand is we need big investments by IT and other companies at coastal Karnataka as youth needs jobs that should be our focus. The jobs will only come to coastal Karnataka if there is peace and harmony. With peace and harmony we will prosper. Please do not becomes the pawns of political games," she underlines.

 

 

 

  

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  • Noman, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 04 2022

    Please keep your religious beliefs to yourselves. Regardless of caste, religion, age, sex or creed, humanity is more important than anything else. Unfortunately even animals seem to have more humanity than humans these days.

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  • Brian, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 03 2022

    Wearing Hijab in schools is not advisable. Teacher's find difficult to identify students. Religion should not be brought into schools. Most of people from other religions are indulging anti social activities wearing burkha . That's why it's very important to avoid bringing religion and casteism into schools and work place. India is secular country and we have to live with secular mindset. Religion is good inside our own homes. Need not indulge in public display

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  • Moshu, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 04 2022

    Please don't waste your time on sharing your ignorance . Grow up a bit

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  • John, Valencia

    Fri, Feb 04 2022

    So Moshu'mam, why are u wasting yr time n making me waste mine?

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  • VAS, Udupi

    Thu, Feb 03 2022

    Jobless people.

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  • Brian, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 03 2022

    As Karnataka state election due next year, expect lot of communal unrest sponsored by right wings to gain political mileage. BJP cannot win a election without bringing religion angle into politics. More to come in coming months, just wait and watch.

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  • Jeevan, Udupi

    Thu, Feb 03 2022

    Please stop this issue. We want to live like brothers. Don't give fuel to unemployed communal elements.

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  • Ganesh, dubai

    Thu, Feb 03 2022

    Saffron shawl should be allowed because India is Hindu country.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Thu, Feb 03 2022

    These communal forces were there since ages in India.....!!!!????? After BJP came to power all these menace is cropping up. I blame only BJP for this menace and none of the political parties even though they were formed after BJP. These politicians are destroying the country for sure. Public has to unite and destroy such political parties. It is possible by our deeds and not by hating each other because of religion. I have never experienced this kind of communal things during my young days.....we used to call a Brahmin as Bhatta, Muslim as a Saibe, Christian as a Porbu. GBB Kankani as a Amchi........and still this is going on in our group. BJP could not distroy our bonding which was created since 1980's. Unfortunately BJP could win in India by dividing Indian population since 1982 ( not sure of the year) gradually to this level. Drive away BJP and solution will be found without any efforts.

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  • Moshu, Mangaluru

    Thu, Feb 03 2022

    That's their oxygen.

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  • Deepak, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 03 2022

    Rules should be like, neat dress code, Police cut hair style, clean shave, fine for skipping classes. Should ban all wearing ornaments boys and girls related to any religion in college campus. ಬೊಕ್ಕ ತೂಲೆ ಜೋಕುಲು ಎಂಚ ಸಾದಿಕ್ ಬರ್ಪ ಪಂದ್.

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  • Vishal, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 03 2022

    Its obvious who started it , when all of a sudden they wanted to wear this attire to school , defying laid down rules.

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  • Dam, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 03 2022

    You missed one Rightwing terrorist (name forget ) whom NIA is searching for Goa and Malegaon blast case is also from coastal district .

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 03 2022

    Make a Law for the entire country regarding Hijab and kesari shawls. This law must apply to Parliament house and State Assembly house to all MPs and MLAs.

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  • Lellu, Malige

    Thu, Feb 03 2022

    ALL WITHOUT EXCEPTION MUST PRACTICE RELIGION ONLY WITHIN THEIR PRIVATE SPACE. OUTSIDE JUST BE NEUTRAL AND BE ONLY INDIAN.

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  • Lellu, Malige

    Thu, Feb 03 2022

    ALL WITHOUT EXCEPTION MUST PRACTICE RELIGION ONLY WITHIN THEIR PRIVATE SPACE. OUTSIDE JUST BE NEUTRAL AND BE ONLY INDIAN.

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  • Anwar, Mangaluru

    Thu, Feb 03 2022

    As long as young minds are brainwashed as "Hindu Katre me hai" this shall continue. They cant look into the majority good side of our community.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Thu, Feb 03 2022

    Diverting attention from High Inflation & Unemployment ...

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  • vishwadeepak, mangalore/dxb

    Thu, Feb 03 2022

    of course !..bele ijjandina acharies are found everywhere in DK, Udupi....they just wait for some bum to chisel out! as they get.. they cut!...its just that one should not turn their back to them! wise to SOS from them...

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  • Adithya, Kudla

    Thu, Feb 03 2022

    Not ONE WORD from congress! Why?? Ode poyer mukulu??

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