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In Haveri College, Hijab Row erupted back in 2016

In Haveri College, Hijab Row erupted back in 2016
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Haveri: Controversy rampage to the right of the part of Muslim students to wear a headscarf, which then resulted in members of the Hindu Sporting Shawls Saffron students, may have turned into line of countries this year, but the problem has triggered disputes.
At a 2016 Haveri College.
In the wake of the management of several universities that mandated a uniform dress code, girls from the Muslim community tried to wear a hijab in class.
As a result, the Administrator Brak Tambakad held a College in Hirerakerur decided to release these students from having to follow the dress code.
Irked with this decision, students belonging to Akhila Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishat (ABVP) have demanded that college management ensure uniformity on campus.
After the line came out of his own will, the controversy erupted again in college when ABVP activists repeated their demand to ban the headscarf on campus in 2017.
Management was forced to look for police intervention to load the situation.
During protests by ABVP activists, the police must use a lightweight Lathi charge when the debate heated with the agitators threatened to increase them showing that the girls could not be allowed to attend college without wearing a headscarf.
Those who opposed these girls need to understand that ongoing controversy will prevent girls from pursuing higher education.
Some Muslim girls studying on campus said that they were wearing burqa over campus uniforms.
Furthermore, they said that they were not afraid of facing any actions, universities could begin their failure to comply with the dress code.
Muslim students in the first grade of the Government of Bellada Government in Akki grooves echoed similar views.
Principal of BR Tambakada College in Hirekerur said that they had convinced parents about the need to comply with the dress code.
“There are no problems on campus now and all students attend classes without fear,” he added.

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