Bommai, other ministers welcome HC decision on hijab; appeal for peace


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Bengaluru, Mar 15: A visibly relieved and pleased Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai has warmly welcomed the decision of a three-member bench headed by Chief Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi of Karnataka High Court upholding the State Government’s order banning the wearing of hijab or headscarves by Muslim students in the State’s schools and colleges and dismissing the petitions against the order on the ground that hijab was not an ‘essential’ part of Islam.

It may be recalled that a controversy erupted in coastal Udupi district in January this year with the school authorities preventing entry of Muslim girl students to enter the educational institution wearing hijab inside classrooms and the issue flared up after Hindu students protested and insisted on wearing saffron shawls inside classrooms if the Muslim girls were allowed to wear hijabs. The controversy spread to Kundapur and other parts of Karnataka and the issue went up to the High Court with a flurry of petitions challenging the government’s order banning hijabs in educational institutions.

The issue was taken up a three judge bench, which also had Justice Krishna S Dixit and Justice JM Khazi, and the bench had reserved its decision on February 25 after prolonged hearing from both sides. The judgement was delivered on Tuesday. The State Government had declared a holiday to schools and colleges across the State on Tuesday as soon as it was learnt that the judgement would be delivered today and the authorities imposing prohibitory orders to prevent any untoward incidents.

The Chief Minister, in his reaction to the verdict, welcomed the High Court’s decision and appealed to all sections of people to accept the verdict in the interest of education of the students, especially after the court decision that hijab was not an essential part of Islam.

“This is a question of our children’s future and education and not of pitting one religion against another. Education is most important to the children as it is a question of their future too. All of us must obey the three-judge High Court order and cooperate with the government in maintaining law and order situation. Let us preserve peace in our educational institutions and in the society at large,’’ he said appealing the all leaders of communities, students, parents, teachers and managements of educational institutions to follow the High Court order.

Bommai urged all students to continue their studies and not to abstain from examinations or attending their classes.

The Chief Minister warned that anybody violating the High Court verdict and the government’s order on the uniform would be dealt with sternly. Nobody flouting the rules and laws will be spared, he declared.

Education Minister BC Nagesh, Higher Education Minister Dr CN Ashwath Narayan and Health and Medical Education Minister have in separate statements welcomed the State High Court’s decision on the hijab issue and appealed to the students to attend to their classes and examinations.

The Chief Minister, in the morning, extended his birthday greetings to State Home Minister Araga Jnanendra, who is celebrating his 69th birthday on Tuesday.


 

 

 

 

  

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Wed, Mar 16 2022

    Sir, IMHO such a statement was not expected from a sitting CM of the state!

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  • mohan prabhu, Mangalore/Canada

    Tue, Mar 15 2022

    Welcome decision, which I had expected. I would like to read the judgement and had hoped that there would be some recommendation to the government and to the educational institutions to provide a reasonable, acceptable solution that would both honor the Islamic custom (though not a religious imperative) by making some accommodation to the Muslim girls - what I had hoped for, to allow them to wear the hijab but before classes start and after the class is dismissed for the day - and the hijab to be kept in a locker room. Lockers can easly be provided without much expense by the institution at government (and taxpayer) expense. Let there be peace and let the peace begin now and here.

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  • Mary Gonsalves, Karnataka

    Tue, Mar 15 2022

    KARMIC CYCLE WILL COME TO KARNATAKA VERY SOON, GOD'S WRATH IS ON THE WAY.

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  • MD, Bangalore

    Wed, Mar 16 2022

    When we destroy innocent childrens future because of their religion . Our own sons and daughters future will also be destroyed. Nobody escapes the wreath of Karma. Karma will catch up with all Politicians and people involved in destroying the education of the innocent girls in Hijab. To the girls please don't give up your education that's what these clowns want you to do. Stand tall and attend the classes for a better future for you and your family.

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  • I wish I was There, Bahrai

    Tue, Mar 15 2022

    Now let all the students get back to studies.

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  • Moshu, Mangaluru

    Tue, Mar 15 2022

    Sarcastic Villains of the nature...

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  • Ahmed, Bangalore

    Tue, Mar 15 2022

    Their time will arrive like Pharaoh.... Will b doomed like all others.

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