Udupi: The controversy about the hijab and turmeric shawl appeared in one more study in the Udupi Karnataka district on Friday.
Female students who wear headscarves in PU colleges in Byndoor are prevented into classes after Hindu children wearing saffron scarves protested.
A group of nearly 300 students protested wearing a turmeric scarf which forced college authorities not to allow both parts on campus.
Hindu students demand that the Institute make a mandatory uniform for all.
College management makes it clear that only those who arrive in uniform will be allowed to enter the class.
Hindu students demand that the Institute make a mandatory uniform for all.
Meanwhile, the controversy continued at Bhandarkar’s College and Kundapur Junior College.
Students wearing headscarves are not allowed to enter college on Friday.
In Kundapur Junior College, while Muslim girls arrived wearing a headscarf, nearly 100 Hindu boys reached with a turmeric scarf on their shoulders leading to tenson on campus.
Kundapur police said that the girls wearing a hijab began a protest in front of Bhandarkar’s College.
“Tension applies when girls sit in front of the college’s protest and part of Hindu students have also gathered near the college.
Additional police forces have been deployed,” an officer said.
Meanwhile, six students of PU College government for girls in Udupi, where the hijab problem began, continuing their protests outside the campus.
Mangaluru MLA and CLP Deputy Leader in the U T T Khader said the government failed to find a solution to the hijab line at the initial stage when it began in Udupi.
“Education girl education is an important aspect.
The current problem associated with hijab and saffron shawl does not apply in all universities.
Many universities allow headscarves on their campus.
Some students wear headscarves and many are not.
This problem starts at Government PU College for Daughters in Udupi and the government should have made a clear decision immediately, “he said.” As far as I know, girls are permitted to wear a hijab in the previous Bhandarkar college.
However, suddenly, they prevent the girls from wearing them.
Suddenly unfair.
The girls considers it as a fundamental and essential religious right.
Management, parents and teachers can solve this problem through discussion.
Does the need to stop a system followed on campus suddenly? The court will complete the controversy over rights constitutional and uniform discipline, “Khader said.