Lucknow: A girl wearing a headscarf will be the Prime Minister of State one day, Head of Aimim Asaduddin Owafisi has said in the midst of controversy over Muslim women’s headscarves.
“If a girl decides to wear a headscarf and ask her parents to do it and when her parents allow it to wear it, which can stop it to wear it? We will see, God willing,” Owaici said in a 43 second video from the address in the election rally.
“The girls will wear a headscarf, will wear niqab and go to college and become doctors, collectors, HR and entrepreneurs,” Owieisi said in the video, sharing on the Twitter Handle.
“You all need to remember, maybe when I don’t live, a girl wearing a headscarf will be the country’s prime minister today,” he added.
Hijab Row began in Karnataka at the end of December when several students from the government pre-university college in Udupi, attended the hijab class, was asked to leave the campus.
The problem then spread to various parts of the country, with young people, supported by right-wing clothes, responding to wearing a turmeric scarf.
Protests took the turn of violence in several places earlier this week, the state government on Tuesday stated a three-day vacation for the institution.
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