Hijab row: Prohibitory orders clamped in Shivamogga after violence erupts


Shivamogga, Feb 8 (IANS): Prohibitory orders have been clamped in Shivamogga district of Karnataka on Tuesday following incidents of violence due to hijab row. Considering the volatility of the situation, the district administration has issued curfew orders to stop mobs and students from stone pelting. The agitating students wearing saffron shawl hoisted 'Bhagva dhwaj' in the college premises.

Education Minister B.C. Nagesh has given directions to the Education Department to take a call on declaring two-day holiday for the colleges and schools based on the prevailing situation which is turning violent in the backdrop of hijab row.

Even as violence broke out due to the hijab row, the Education Department on Tuesday announced PUC (Class 12) annual examinations to be held between April 16 and May 6.

Shivamogga Superintendent of Police Lakshmiprasad stated that the violence started between two groups of students and they pelted stones at each other. Two students got hurt and the police are still looking for injured persons. The police are looking into how the stone pelting started, he said.

R. Selvamani, District Commissioner of Shivamogga district said that the students were being sent back as a preventive measure to avoid confrontation. A complaint on stone pelting has been received and investigation will be taken up, he said.

Sources said the police have taken four students of Shivamogga Government College into custody following the eruption of violence and their parents have objected to the action by the police. The miscreants have pelted stones at one of the private buses in the city.

Meanwhile, four persons have been taken into custody in Banahatti of Bagalkot district as violence and stone pelting erupted between two groups of students. The violence has spilled over to other areas of the city as well.

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Mangalorean, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 09 2022

    Why they hang only the shawl on neck. Wearing lungi mundu is the traditional dress of south India. Let them wear saffron lungi to college. Wake up people live peacefully in this short life.

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  • Factcheck, Manipal

    Wed, Feb 09 2022

    My Q: why these people practice these age old dress in 22nd century. That burka wearing practice came to existence in olden barbaric times in Saudi. People did not like to show the face and beauty of their wives and kids to other men, for the fear of forceful kidnapping and child marriage. This type of practice still happening in Afghanistan and Iraq, where there in goonda state. Secondly the women should understand why their men are imprisoning them even today, underage marriage, multiple wives and the list goes on. This is 22nd century and they are living in free society. Come on women, you should come out of these cocoons.

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  • El En Tea, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 08 2022

    No Bhahwad flag no sharadha Pooja in school complex Only the India flag no RSS Hindu Matha carrying the suffron flag.

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  • Rajan, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 08 2022

    This is exactly the situation Ruling dispensation wants -- Unfortunate---- Machiavellian!

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 08 2022

    Hijab saffron problem spreading like corona virus. So far only one variant. Girls should adhere to the uniform of the school/ college. Also in Mandya district

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  • Dam, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 08 2022

    Boys who fighting with Girls are Should be ashamed.....

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