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K’Taka: Hijab-Saffron Shawl Line Entering More Colleges

K'Taka: Hijab-Saffron Shawl Line Entering More Colleges
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Udupi: Hijab controversy and the problem of turmeric shawl appeared in two more universities in Karnataka, one in the Udupi district and others in Bellagavi, on Friday.
A group of Muslim girls who wear headscarves and 300 Hindu children wearing a turmeric scarf at the Government Pu College in Byndoor, Udupi, prevented into class.
This is Fifth College in the Udupi District – three in Kundapur, one in Udupi, and one in Byndoor – to watch a row to wear a headscarf.
The problem that began at Government PU College for girls, Udupi spread to more institutions – two PU government colleges in Shivamogga, Kundapur’s Government Junior College, Bhandarkar’s Arts and Science College (Kundapur), Government PU College, Byndoor and Government PU College in Bustomavi, among the others.
However, it has been completed at the Shivamogga College.
The two government colleges (Kundapur) and Bhandandar, sponsored by the General Education Academy, Manipal, which allowed students to wear hijabs in the classroom, stopped them to enter the campus after the government recently ordered all government universities in the state not to allow it Students wear hijab or saffron shawl on campus.
In the Batalagavi, a group of students from the PU College government in Ramadurga City came to the Grind Shawl Turmeric class on Tuesday.
But the incident was revealed only on Friday after related video clips and photos appeared on social media.
In the morning, the group of 10-12 students walked on the campus wearing scarves but with the intervention of college staff and local police, who warned the actions, the last one was obliged and attended the class.
In Kundapur, for the third day in a row, the Junior College government authority tried to prevent girls from entering the campus wearing a headscarf.
However, students managed to get in and insisted they were allowed to attend the lesson.
Then, students and parents began protesting on the streets opposing college decisions.
Meanwhile, nearly 100 Hindu boys came with a safron scarf, which led to tension on campus.
The principal ordered students who protested to leave, and universities have stated holidays on Saturday.
Muslim girls staged protests in front of Bhandarkar’s College on Friday after being rejected to wear a headscarf.
They sat on the road in front of the college gate and raised slogans that confirmed their right to wear a headscarf.
Kundapur Mla Haladi Srinivas Shetty held a meeting of parents of Muslim girls.
Parents say that if the college has communicated on the prohibition of headscarves during the application process, they will choose different institutions.
Meanwhile, six students at the Government of PU College for girls in Udupi, where the hijab controversy began, continuing their protests outside the campus.
The government failed to find a solution when the line began: Mangalu Mla Khader MLA UT Khader said the government failed to find a solution to the hijab line at the initial stage when it began in Udupi.
“The problem starts at the Government of PU College, Udupi and a clear decision should be taken soon.
As far as I know, girls are allowed to wear a hijab on the previous Bhandarkar campus.
However, suddenly, they prevent girls from wearing it.
will end the controversy over constitutional rights and uniform disciplines, “Khader said.

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