Hijab row: CM, education minister urge students not to get provoked


Bengaluru, Feb 7 (IANS): As students across Karnataka were coming to colleges wearing hijabs and saffron shawals, Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai and Education Minister B.C. Nagesh on Monday urged them not to get provoked and follow government orders regarding the ongoing row.

Addressing the media, Bommai, who is currently in New Delhi, said all the students must follow the state government order issued regarding uniforms.

The students must not make any attempts to disturb peace, he added.

"The court order is coming tomorrow (Tuesday). The state government will take a decision on the issue once the order comes. As the case is before the court I don't want to speak about it."

He further said that there were forces active behind stirring up the hijab row in the state, as it had earlier surfaced in Kerala and Maharashtra.

Meanwhile, Nagesh told reporters in Mysuru: "The students must come wearing uniforms to the colleges. Students wearing hijabs and saffron shawls will not be permitted to enter.

"It's your wish that until you reach college entrance you can wear clothes of your choice. Once you come inside the gate, you have to be in uniform."

The state Education Minister defended the measure of sending hijab wearing and saffron cladding students to separate rooms in the Udupi Government PU College, adding that the government will frame rules on uniform after the order from the High Court.

The management of Kundapur Government Pre University College also sent hijab wearing and saffron shawls cladding to separate rooms inside the premises of the college.

The College Development Committee spokesperson Mohan Das Shenoy stated that Muslim students who are agitating outside would be allowed inside the college premises and given a separate room. However, they won't be allowed to attend classes until they remove the hijab as per the government order.

The hijab row has now spread across the states, including in Chikkaballapur, Chikkamagalur, Hassan, Mandya, Vijayapura.

It has affected seven colleges in Udupi alone, while also spreading to Bommai's native district of Haveri.

The row took a new turn with students of IDSG College in Chikkamaglur district, who came in blue shawls in support of wearing the hijab by Muslim students.

They raised 'Jai bheem' slogans and condemned the communalisation of education.

After declaring a holiday at the Shanteshwar PUC College and GRB Colleges in Vijayapura, the saffron shawl wearing students gathered in front of the entrance gates and raised the slogans of Jai Shri Ram'.

The Muslim students who came wearing the hijab have said that they were not bothered about the state government's order and were awaiting for the directive from the High Court of Karnataka on the matter.

The Hindu students are adamant that until the hijab is allowed, they will come wearing saffron shawls.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Dam, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 08 2022

    First tell your MLA/Ministers to not to provoke people...

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  • Mangalorean, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 07 2022

    Gentlemen, Instead ask your own BD, RS and HJV not to provoke students.

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  • Moshu, Mangaluru

    Mon, Feb 07 2022

    Good acting.

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  • Mathew, Udupi

    Mon, Feb 07 2022

    Actions speak louder than words. Merely giving a statement doesn't absolve you of the mess you have created. We know that you want this controversy to continue at least till the next elections. Only fools can't understand your game, or choose not to understand your game.

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  • vishnu bhat, bangalore

    Mon, Feb 07 2022

    if only the CM and his education minister had the sense to nip the mischief firmly in the bud, none of this would have happened. Now wait to wipe off egg from your faces, ministers and other BJP speokesmen.

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  • Ozy, Surathkal

    Mon, Feb 07 2022

    New shawls as per religion, caste and creed. Saffron, blue, green and white. Everyone should wear shawls.

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  • Deepak, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 07 2022

    Who provoking them? Just reqd the news. Insted of telling student take action on people who provoke them.

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  • Mohammed, India

    Mon, Feb 07 2022

    Who paid for saffron shawls??

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  • Rahul, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 07 2022

    Dear CM from how many years Muslim girls are wearing hijab? Then why suddenly now this row erupts. Why this double standards now. Its nothing but only created by your own MLAs by fitting other students against hijab students. Now you are feeling difficult to control both.

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  • Ramesh, Udupi

    Mon, Feb 07 2022

    Who is supplying the large quantity of saffron shawls and hijabs for the students..??

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Mon, Feb 07 2022

    instead bomma should tell the right wing organizations not to provoke students...now it is out in open as to what blue JP stands for...first put down the highest voter base of twin districts by not allowing to display Sri Narayana Guru tableau and now in order to divert the matter started Hijab issue...lolzz...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Mon, Feb 07 2022

    CM & Education Minister should tell the students to attend College & not Fancy Dress Competition ...

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  • Jeetprasad, Manipala

    Mon, Feb 07 2022

    Thinking of setting of factory to manufacture shawls are having much demand in near future...not only in Karnataka but all over India. Thanks Hijab/Burqa.

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  • Jeetprasad, Manipala

    Mon, Feb 07 2022

    Best ever CM of Karnataka till date.

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