Hijab row: Tense situation continues in Karnataka, 15 held for violence


Bengaluru, Feb 9 (IANS): Tense situation continued in Karnataka in the backdrop of incidents of violence reported due to the hijab row. The police have arrested 15 persons so far.

In spite of curfew orders in Shivamogga district, the NSUI members on Wednesday morning entered First Grade Degree College and PG Research Centre. They brought down the 'Bhagva Dhwaj' or saffron flag and hoisted the Tricolour on Wednesday morning. The police rushed to the spot and dispersed the crowd. They have secured both the flags.

Authorities have clarified that 'Bhagva Dhwaj' was hoisted on the empty flag post in Shivamogga college on Tuesday. They have denied that Bhagva Dhawj was hoisted after taking down Tricolour.

Meanwhile, some Hindu organisations have given a call for bandh in the Banahatti town in Bagalkot district to condemn the violence.

The police department has arrested 15 persons in connection with the violence that broke out on Tuesday and sent them to judicial custody in Shivamogga and Bagalkot districts where the hijab crisis has taken a communal turn, according to sources.

The state High Court is taking up the matter this afternoon and the bench is expected to give the ruling on wearing of hijab by evening.

The state government is holding a cabinet meeting to discuss the situation in the state. Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai will take suggestions from the senior cabinet colleagues to handle the situation in the state.

Education Minister B.C. Nagesh stated on Wednesday that action will be initiated against people who are behind raking up hijab row in the state. Only a few students are demanding hijab, they are not even listening to their own community leaders. In spite of the protests relating to hijab, the attendance of the students has not fallen."

Araga Jnanedra, state Home Minister said that there is an attempt to ignite fire on the hijab row. He stated that arrests have been made in connection with the violence and he would share the details later.

Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai discussed the developments in the High Court this morning with Advocate General Prabhuling Navada. The CM was also briefed about the situation in the state by Education Minister B.C. Nagesh. State DG and IGP Praveen Sood and Bengaluru Police Commissioner Kamal Pant met the CM Bommai and held a meeting regarding the situation in the state.

As per the information of the Home department, confrontation and violent incidents broke out in 7 colleges of five districts in the state. The protests have been staged in 55 colleges of 19 districts in Karnataka.

Harihara police have lodged four cases regarding the violence on the hijab row. Hindu organisations have called for a bandh condemning the attack on teacher Manjunath Naik. Naik was attacked with iron rods and his condition is said to be serious. The Hindu organisations are planning to take a march from Vaibhav Theater to Tehsildar office.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Dr Kusuma Kumari Gunji MBBS DGO, Nellore/Kodyadka

    Wed, Feb 09 2022

    Hijab row is creating tense situation Some thinks it should be banned while others feel hijab needed to be worn We are seeing so much of violence now in this issue Its also politized. I feel what needs to be done is actually a proper discussion The case is in the court of law and let the court decide Some European nations like France has banned hijab But ours being a saccular nation we may allow hijab after a proper discussion I am sure a proper decision will be taken by the high court and we should respect the decision of the court Lets live in peace and respect the rule of the land I am sure we shall come to a good decision in this matter

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  • John Tauro, M'lore

    Wed, Feb 09 2022

    France is also a secular and most tolerant nation in Europe.

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  • Deepak, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 09 2022

    Register them under goonda act or rowdy sheeter list. Only this the way to control violence.

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  • Sadanand, Kadri

    Wed, Feb 09 2022

    Total collapse of law and order. Failure by ruling party to resolve the crisis. Students in dilemma. Lack of strong and able leadership in state.

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  • Harold Dcunha, Mangalore, India.

    Wed, Feb 09 2022

    2023 Karnataka Vidana Saba elections are nearing. So now only, the fringe groups trying to polarize the youths for their own advantage.

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  • masry_ms, Kundapur/UAE

    Wed, Feb 09 2022

    Hijab is nothing but dupatta which covers head only,, is it big problem to allow a girl to cover her head with scarf? is this a criminal act? or its just an agenda

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  • marle, Kudla

    Wed, Feb 09 2022

    Uniform dress code should prevail. That's the only way to bring an end to this unnecessary discussion. Even in the convent schools and colleges they follow this very strictly. This is nothing but a political gimmick. It is unfortunate that the kids have to go through these situations. Let us pray for Harmony and peace.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Wed, Feb 09 2022

    situation has gone out of control due to the delay in taking effective measures by the clueless blue jp govt..

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  • John Tauro, M'lore

    Wed, Feb 09 2022

    If there is will and going by past incidents of arson and violence, it doesn't take much time to bring the situation under control. After all this is India, the Bharat; not Pakistan or Syria.

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  • Independent observer, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 09 2022

    Once again this uncontrolled incident has proved beyond doubt the total inefficiency and utter failure of the ruling government.

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  • Moshu, Mangaluru

    Wed, Feb 09 2022

    Imagine the scene if the protestors were minority? These are all preplanned stretegy. Its a open secret

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  • Indian citizen, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 09 2022

    Why doesn’t the PM address the nation and once again reinforce his commitment to the people saying that he is committed to “Sabkaa Saath, Sabkaa Vikaas”? He should reassure the people that he treats all religious of the country as equal and people should maintain peace and communal harmony. I don’t understand why he prefers to be a silent spectator in spite of sitting high on such responsible position.

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  • KT, dubai/udupi

    Wed, Feb 09 2022

    Atleast keep the colleges open with police presence to help those students who are not bothered about this idiotic issue to study...there are many catholics and others who want to sincerely go to college oblivious to all this nonsense...other students who want to create trouble can get lost

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  • Mangalorean, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 09 2022

    I thought the high court was completely detached and independent of Karnataka government. But here I can see the CM was discussing with the high court. I don’t understand this development. Does the government put pressure on the high court to decide in it’s favour?

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  • Andrew, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 09 2022

    Now only sidramayya sir can give safety to all Minority students inside and outside the institutes.

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  • Pavan, Mlr

    Wed, Feb 09 2022

    Welcome to UP of south india...

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  • Ozy, Surathkal

    Wed, Feb 09 2022

    Disgraceful to KARNATAKA. A developed state is made communal hot bed by the politician

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  • Jeevan, Kudlaa

    Wed, Feb 09 2022

    Don't allow fanatics groups like BD, PFI, SDPI to raise their ugly heads in our education institutions. Follow your religion at home but not in streets.

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  • Sanjay, Hebri

    Wed, Feb 09 2022

    Soon cong will be replaced by these parties you mentioned, cong is just a launching pad for these parties....

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  • Manohar, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 09 2022

    ತಿರುಕನ ಕನಸು. ಪಂಡಿಲೆಕ್ಕ ಕಾಂಗ್ರೆಸ್ ಪನ್ನಗಾ ಆತ್ ದಾನೆ ಚಲಿ-ಜ್ವರ?

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  • PAUL, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 09 2022

    Jeevan kudla. Appreciate your suggestions. All.srudents ehinignsted should taken severe action ?& dismissed . Let it be whoever it is . And if they are outsiders not related to the colleges should put criminal cases on them.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 09 2022

    da case is in h.c., let us adhere 2 h.c verdict.

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