Bengaluru: Students at Hostel Science College Maharani from the University of Cluster Maharani rushed to return to their hometown after they were asked to empty it on Saturday morning, following the row of hijab in the state.
According to residents of the hostel – who accommodate around 250 undergraduate and postgraduate students – authorities, asked them to immediately leave on Saturday morning after the government’s decision to look after the college was closed until February 16.
While some students said the college decision was unfair.
By the hijab line but also some internal problems, the authorities maintain it taken to maintain the security of students in mind.
In a circle, the Ministry of Higher Education announced that the holiday stated because the hijab controversy would be extended until February 16 for the college level.
The Pre-University Ministry of Education also stated holidays for PU colleges until February 15.
The department said the decision was taken to ensure peace was maintained throughout the campus in the state.
According to one of the students, college authorities asked them to immediately go to their hometown.
Many others claim they are not even given time to order tickets.
“When I said I needed time to order tickets, they (authorities) asked me to stay with the local guardian.
We begged them that we had our internal starting on February 19 and needed to learn.
They said they would delay them, but we had to imagine Going, “said students from North Karnataka, claiming that regardless of the headscarf, even other problems were behind the decision asking them to empty them to empty them.
‘Protest looking for facilities’ HM, District vice president, Aidso Bangalore, said students at the hostel face lack of water, food related problems and electrical problems for some time.
“More than 150 of them have even protested on Friday but were not given assistance.
Universities now ask students to immediately empty the hostel in Garb from a boiling hijab problem.”
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