New Delhi: The external ministry on Saturday said the hijab problem was under judicial examination by the Karnataka High Court and the comments motivated by our internal problems were not accepted.
MEA responded to comments by several countries in the code dressed in educational institutions in Karnataka.
Read Alsokarnataka Extend Holidays for Universities Up to 16bengaluru: Karnataka Government: The Karnataka Extended Holidays for PU, Title, Engineering and Diploma of Universities and Universities until February 16 and instructed all deputy commissioners and police supervisors to enforce students who prohibit the order of the High Court from wearing “A problem about the dress code in several educational institutions in Karnataka is under Judicial examination by Karnataka High Court.
The comments motivated our internal problems were not accepted,” the official spokesman Arindam Bagchi said.
Also read the row of Karnataka hijab opened, the spread of hijab controversy changed with violence in Karnataka on Tuesday, the state government stated a three-day vacation for secondary schools and colleges throughout the state.
They will be reopened on February 12.
“Our constitutional framework, democratic ethos and government are the context in which the problem is considered, resolved,” he added.
MEA’s response came a day after the US International Religious Office (IRF) said that the prohibition of headscarves “violated religious freedom and mattation and marginalized women and women.” “Religious freedom includes the ability to choose Religious Clothes Word Hussain in a Tweet.
The Karnataka High Court has ruled in the temporary order that all students, regardless of religion or faith, are held back from wearing” Kunyit Scarves (Bhagwa), Scarves, Hijab, Religious Flag in In the classroom ” Having posted this problem for Monday and also said educational institutions could continue the class.
The controversy began towards the end of December when several female students in the hijab were rejected into the government pre-university university in Udupi.
As a counters, some Hindu students appeared wearing a turmeric scarf.
Line spread To other educational institutions in various parts of the country, and protests took violence in several places this week, pushing the government on Tuesday to declare a three-day vacation for institutions.