'Why not turban, bindi, cross': Hijab arguments play out in Karnataka HC


Bengaluru, Feb 16 (IANS): Why is only hijab not allowed inside classrooms, why not a crucifix, why not turban, why not bindi, submitted senior advocate Prof Ravivarma Kumar on Wednesday, February 16 to the three-judge bench of the Karnataka High Court constituted to look into the petitions filed on hijab row.

He said, no other religious symbol is considered in the Government Order, why only hijab? Discrimination against Muslim girls is purely based on their religion, he said.

He further said that there are hundreds of religious symbols and why is the government picking on hijab only? Hindus and Sikhs have their own religious symbols, then why only pick these poor Muslim girls? Is it not because of their religion, senior counsel Kumar argued before the bench.

"We (Muslim girls) are punished right away, can they be called teachers for shutting us out of class and made to stand on the road? It is full of prejudice," he said.

"The goal of education is plurality, not to promote uniforms. The classroom should be a reflection of the diversity of the nation, the point which is recognized by the Supreme Court. Maintaining heterogeneity and unity in diversity and plurality of the society is the motto of education. The validity of the Right to Education Act has come under challenge," he submitted.

"If people sporting turban can be in the Army, what prevents these girls wearing hijab from attending classes? Students wearing dupatta, bangle, bindi, crucifix under the neck and as pendants, are not being sent out of classes, why only these girls? This is a matter which comes under Article 15 which talks about discrimination on the ground of religion," he submitted, adding that even police force was used against Muslim students.

"The School Development and Management Committee (SDMC) is not recognized under the Education Act. As per the guidelines of the department, prescription of uniform is illegal. The guideline also makes an emphatic statement that the school/college Principal would be proceeded against if he insists on uniform. But, here, they are against wearing hijab," he said.

Pre-University College education is the backbone of student's life. SDMC is formed mainly to utilize the funds, maintaining academic standards and creation of infrastructure. Such a body is entrusted with the police power to discipline students. The College Development Committee has no power to prescribe uniforms. MLA is being made the chairman of CDC. The order says the committee is subordinate to the government. Can MLA be subordinate to the government? Basic quality of democracy is accountability. It is not stated that to whom MLA is accountable? MLA or MP could not be entrusted power under the Act, he explained.

He underlined that MLA belonging to any party will be a representative of a political party and political ideology. "Can we entrust responsibility of students welfare to a party representative or the representative of an ideology? With all humility I submit that the constitution of the committee is a death blow to Indian democracy. Order delegating powers to them should be ignored," he submitted to the bench.

Intervening the counsel, Justice Krishna S. Dixith said that the bench would not allow such a thing to happen in this case. Chief Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi questioned whether maintaining uniform is not maintaining academic standards?

Kumar submitted in his concluding remarks that Muslim girls are least educated, least number of girls are coming to classes. If they are sent back, it is going to spell doom for them. Senior advocate Yusuf Muchchala who appeared from Mumbai for petitioners submitted that the girls think wearing hijab as their right and it has to be respected by the government.

The bench comprising Chief Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi, Justice Krishna S. Dixit and Justice Khaji Jaibunnesa Mohiyuddin adjourned the hearing till Thursday.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • nayana fernandes, UDUPI

    Thu, Feb 17 2022

    you should know first what is hijab? its used just to cover head. what about face covered by mask in covid? it should be banned also?

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  • prakash, Manipal

    Thu, Feb 17 2022

    People must be well to do and may be having lot of free time. Otherwise non issues like this must not precious time of the courts. During our time as students in 80s we never had such trivial issues as we had lot more hunger and difficulties.

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  • R. Gopinath, Falnir, Mangaluru

    Thu, Feb 17 2022

    All educational institutions should be completely religion-neutral, including the names of the institutions. Students whether in government, or private schools should have same uniforms and holidays. School is not the place to display religious symbols and garments.

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  • Joe, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 17 2022

    You are absolutely right educational institutions should be neutral, but who will educate these fundamentalists who are hell bent on destroying the peace of our society. I have not seen any muslim girl wearing hijab in my school, college or university days, it is new trend started recently with the advent of mallus from Kerala.

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  • N Mukkawala, Kinnigoly

    Thu, Feb 17 2022

    Anything concealing the identity must be prohibited .

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  • Ozy, Surathkal

    Thu, Feb 17 2022

    Can they ban turbans? No is the answer . Then what problem you have with hijab? You will see godhi media silent on this issue.

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  • rajesh poojary, mangalore/abudhabi

    Thu, Feb 17 2022

    Respect High court interim order . Please do not see religious in educational institute . Keep your cast creed in your home . No one will object .

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  • Rebecca Martis, Mangalore/Dubai

    Thu, Feb 17 2022

    Turban is wore on head and doesn't cover the face. Same goes with bindi, cross, kirpan or bangles..

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  • Kiran, Udupi

    Thu, Feb 17 2022

    Hijab is a headscarf.

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  • Mohammed Rizwan, Udupi

    Thu, Feb 17 2022

    Dear Brother, Hijab is Head Scarves which completely covers the hairs or some , it does not cover face Please comment with full knowledge

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Thu, Feb 17 2022

    With Zero Vikas, BJP is trying to divert the real Issues ...

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Thu, Feb 17 2022

    "The goal of education is plurality, not to promote uniforms" says the lawyer for the petitioner. Great argument. I would argue it a little differently. "Government has a duty to promote education. Government has no role to play in uniforms UNLESS the Government pays the wearer a sum each month".

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  • Sameer, Kudla

    Thu, Feb 17 2022

    Finally, a good lawyer asked the right question. Kudos.

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Thu, Feb 17 2022

    "There is nothining so bad that politics can't make it worst"

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  • Norbert D' Silva,, Valencia,Mangalore.

    Wed, Feb 16 2022

    Govt. College Mangalore now Mlore University had seen by many co_eduacation institution never had problem all those good old days. Girls had moral support no dispute. Good lecturers from Kerala ,Madras, A.p. Coondapoora !!! Justfy.

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Wed, Feb 16 2022

    With the Turban controversy now Saffron shawls must run for a hide out else Army, Navy and Airforce will do rest of the job of taming the Natinalists brigade. Good developments towards bad intentions of Saffron activities.

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Wed, Feb 16 2022

    Saffron shawl issue is brought into picture just for political upperhand and suppress hijab and head cover which is religously binding. Whereas saffron shawl carries mere political motives and not religious santity. This issue may drag beyond expected goal and if Turban issue is dragged in the scenario then worst may be expected in the days to come. Wait and watch. Too much political interference spoils the show.!

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  • Moshu, Mangaluru

    Wed, Feb 16 2022

    Each and word of Advocate Ravivarma is weighing with truth.

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  • Tilak, Pune

    Wed, Feb 16 2022

    Everything need to be banned. No exceptions, if possible ban turban also.please keep religion out of education systems.

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  • Sma, Bengaluru

    Thu, Feb 17 2022

    Please do not include wrist bands

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  • AD, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 16 2022

    Well argued senior counsel Kumar. Lawyers like you will protect our diversity and our democracy.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 16 2022

    bindi, bangles, karimani & cross was worn in schools & colleges in da old. @ dat time burqa, hijabi's, turban punjabies in karnataka were not there in schools and colleges, hardly a handful students & dey were wearing salvar khamees. da hijab, saffron shawl was a recent issue cropped up 2 gain vote bank, propaganda of religion. after all dee's developments my suggestion is school & up to p.u.c., uniforms is da best solutions 2 all students.

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  • Vinod Kumar, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 16 2022

    After 2014 the ruling BJP govt put its own elected representatives like MPs and MLAs in as chairman as subordinates to the govt if independent public institute and continues to do so which is against the law. This will only give govt added advantage to implement whatever rules and regulations suited to the govt without any input from interested parties and stake holders. This is murder of democracy and violation of constitution.

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  • JOSHPH, KUNDAPURA

    Wed, Feb 16 2022

    dont worry bro we can buy Democracy from America they selling Democracy Cheap Price😂😂😂😂😂

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