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The controversy that started with the government college in Udupi, Karnataka is not cooling down. This dispute took the form of violence. The dispute escalated so much that schools and colleges have been closed in the state for 3 days.

Why the controversy happened in Karnataka – There is a ruckus in many schools and colleges regarding hijab burqa, on one side Muslim girls are registering their protest in the school college. On the other hand, many students are registering their protest wearing saffron. The matter has reached the High Court, recently the Government of Karnataka has implemented Section 133 of the Karnataka Education Act 1983 in the state, due to which uniform has been made mandatory in all schools and colleges.

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The Home Minister and Revenue Minister of Karnataka has accused the Congress of instigating the Hijab controversy. Home Minister Gyanendra said that Congress leaders are adding oil to the fire in the case of Hijab. If he continues to do this, then the people of Karnataka will pick it up and throw it in the Arabian Sea.

He also denied Karnataka Congress President DK Shivakumar’s allegations of waving the saffron flag by removing the tricolor. He said that “the tricolor does not always wave while the Revenue Minister and Ashoka said that no one will be allowed to come to the class wearing hijab, saffron gamchha.”

If we understand the chronology, then on December 31, 2021, the girl students who came wearing hijab to the government PU college in Udipi were stopped from coming to the class, demonstration started outside the college.

If you understand the chronology:

December 31, 2021, wearing a hijab came to the Government PU College in Udipi, the girl students were stopped from coming to the class, protests started outside the college.

19 January 2022 The college administration held a meeting with the girl students, their parents and officials, this meeting did not yield any result.

27 January 2022 Students refuse to attend online classes.

February 2, 2022, in the government college located in Kundapur area of ​​ODP, after the hijab, Hindu students and girls came to the college wearing saffron gamchha in response to the hijab.

February 3, 2022, girls wearing hijab were stopped in Government PU College, Kondapur.

February 5, 2022, Rahul Gandhi came out in support of the girl students wearing hijab, he tweeted – The future of India’s daughters is being snatched away.

February 8, 2022 A video of Shimoga climbing several places in Karnataka has surfaced in which a college student can be seen holding a saffron flag on a tricolor pole. There were also reports of stone pelting from many places. In Mandya, a student wearing a burqa was misbehaved. In front of her, students wearing saffron gloves raised slogans of Jai Shri Ram. In response, the woman also raised slogans of Allah Hu Akbar.

Now let’s talk about the history of the account dispute: The controversy over wearing hijab in Karnataka is not new or many such incidents have come to the fore in the past. According to the report, such a case had come up in SVS College in 2009. After that, in 2016, there was a dispute about the hijab in the Dr. Shivaram Karanth Government College in Bellare. From the same year, there was a dispute in Niwas College as well. In 2018 also there was a ruckus in St. Agnes College, similar to what happened in Udipi in Ballari.

Dress code has been implemented in Karnataka – On February 5, the state government implemented section 133 (2) of the Karnataka Education Act 1983, according to which all students will have to wear the prescribed dress code. According to the order, the dress code will have to be followed in all government schools, while the students of private schools will also have to come wearing the same uniform. It has also been said in the order that if there is no dress code in the school or college, then the students cannot come wearing such clothes which endanger community harmony, equality and peace.

The video of the college of Karnataka (Karnataka College) has surfaced. Where a girl named Muskaan comes to the college wearing a hijab, only then the crowd moves towards the girl, some people shout slogans of Jai Shri Ram in front of the girl. So the girl also responds by raising slogans of Allah Hu Akbar. The video of this girl is viral on social media. This whole matter is from Mandya in Karnataka.

Muskan told that I had come for college assignment, they were not allowing me to go to college because I was wearing a burqa. He was telling me to take off the burqa and go inside. When I went, he again started shouting slogans of Jai Shri Ram Jai Shri Ram; Many of them were from college and were also from outside. Muskan told that my teacher and the principal supported me, who took them away after saving them Muskan told that people were saying that if the burqa is not removed, then they will not remove the saffron cloth, she said that those boys were constantly surrounding me.

Now the reaction of AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi has also come on this viral video, he has made many tweets in support of this boy and by posting a video, he has also offered him a salute. Said, I salute the parents of the girl, this girl has set an example. He said in his video that by begging and crying, nothing will be achieved, that girl has given a message to many weak, Owaisi said that the work that the girl did was an act of courage, the boy has proved an example.

Owaisi has praised Muslim girls of Karnataka in many of his tweets. She has written in one of her tweets that Muslim girls have shown courage against the Hindutva mob. Show your constitutional rights in the right way which has happened, there is complicity in the state In the same tweet.

He tried to surround the Prime Minister as well, “He Prime Minister has spoken twice in Parliament. But even once he did not say a word on the situation of Karnataka in Parliament, what does his mind say, is this his Beti Bachao Beti Teach it.”

Due to this dispute, there was a ruckus in other colleges as well. But now all eyes are on the High Court’s decision. On this issue, Muslim girls say that she has been studying wearing hijab before, never before there was any controversy on this matter. The other side believes that education has nothing to do with uniform and everyone should remain the same in school.

Hijab Controversy Section 144 imposed around educational institutions on hijab in Karnataka.

Lalu said the country is going towards civil war.

Can someone ask priyankagandhi which country or school is allowed to wear a bikini? By the same logic one can say that can one come without any dress?? What to wear as a person’s right. Or even coming naked could be a personal choice, right?

Let us tell you that there has been a ruckus in the schools and colleges of Karnataka after the order to ban religious dress hijab. The dispute has reached the rest of the country through Karnataka and its schools and colleges, on which the politicians of different parties are also face to face.

Protests are also taking place in Delhi Mumbai. The threat of controversy is now being heard outside Karnataka in Puducherry, Madhya Pradesh as well.

Let’s talk about social media, where different types of photographs are being circulated, some in favor of hijab, some against hijab. A comparison is shown in one such photograph where it is said that women are fighting for hijab in Afghanistan and in India too, women are fighting for rights, in both the places. Fighting for their rights, the only difference is – women are coming out openly against an order of the Taliban regime in a Muslim country like Afghanistan (where wearing the hijab has been made compulsory). At the same time, women are on the road in protest against the order of the educational institution in India not to wear the account in the education school college.

Malala: She supports wearing the burqa, saying that “women have the right to choose”, but she has never vocally slammed Norway, which awarded her the Nobel Peace Prize, even though it was in schools and colleges In burqa, naqab is banned.

Pakistani leader Maryam Nawaz, engaged in provoking the issue of hijab, changed the profile picture. The daughter of Pakistani leader Nawaz Sharif, who is provoking the Karnataka hijab controversy, has changed her profile picture in support of the controversy.

The Pakistani Foreign Minister and the Information and Broadcasting Minister have already spewed poison.

Where another Muslim women says “IT IS OUR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT“. At the same time it is also important to note that the school is a college educational institution; operates according to the standard Uniform Code; and are subject to regulations.

To enforce a sense of harmony and equality together there is a need for a uniform dress code which should be followed.

Think for yourself – should there be a dress code in colleges?

There is no place for dress code in the college, it is being deliberately given a religious colour.

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