Mangaluru: With the government stated a three-day vacation for secondary schools and colleges in all states on a row of hijabs, peace applies in coastal districts on Wednesday.
However, the demands of the organization and opposite the use of hijab and turmeric shawls continued in the District of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi.
Karnataka’s Muslim Political Forum and Rashtriya Satyavadi ManaVa Right Sanghatane said that they would meet with the Director General and Inspector General of Police Praveen Sood in Bengaluru, to file a complaint against three BJP leaders to make provocative statements for the hijab problem.
Secretary General of the State Forum Siraj Jafferi said that a complaint would be submitted against the State President of BJP Nalin Kumar Kateel, Minister of Eshwarappa and Senior Leader Basanagouda Patil Yatnal.
He accused the senior leaders to make a statement like wearing a headscarf like a talibanization and so on.
“It is wrong to compare the headscarf wearing a turmeric scarf.
Wearing a hijab is a religious right of Muslim women.
Ask Muslim women not to wear hijabs is an effort to reduce their education rights,” They said.
Meanwhile, Akhila Bharata Hindu Mahasabha accused The Indian Social Democratic Party (SDPI) and the front of the India (PFI) are behind the hijab problem.
The Secretary General of Mahasabha Dharmendra said that wearing a hijab in college must be prohibited from the code.
Udupi Mla K Raghupathi Bhat suspects that the six girls, who are against wearing The hijab in the class in PU College’s government for girls, allegedly trained by several organizations in December locations that were not disclosed.
“Maybe after training by several fundamentalist organizations they demanded wearing a hijab in the classroom.
We have shared information received with senior police officers, he said.