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Chaos applies at POVT PU colleges as Burqa Dressed students deny the entry quotes HC’s command

Chaos applies at POVT PU colleges as Burqa Dressed students deny the entry quotes HC's command
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Bengaluru: Chaos won on Wednesday at several pre-university universities in Karnataka, which opened on Wednesday after remaining closed for a week because of the headscarf, as issued by Burqa Muslim students.
In the midst of strict security with police deployed in and around pre-university colleges in many sensitive places, the day seeing parts of Muslim students still insisted not to eliminate the burqa, especially the headscarves, Islamic scarves.
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In the Udupi District, pre-universities and degree colleges were reopened on Wednesday even when police guarded the vigil around the college where the training command below the 144 CRPC section had been clamped.
Six Muslim female students, who have transferred the Karnataka High Court on the prohibition of hijab remained absent, headmaster PU College for women in Udupi, said Rudre Gowda.
Classes are being held smoothly on campus where other Muslim students issue a headscarf before entering the classroom.
The 23 students who also insisted on wearing a hijab in PU colleges in Kundapur in the district were also kept away from class on Wednesday.
They were made to sit in a separate room last week when they refused to remove the hijab before entering the class.
The class was not continued at MGM College, Manipal in Udupi, where chaotic scenes witnessed last week with groups of students raised slogans with each other.
The authorities have stated holidays to study on Wednesday.
Muslim students were allowed to enter the class after releasing the hijab in the first grunt college for Grocar women in Ajarkad in the district.
Those who refused to be made to sit in a separate class.
The students complained that they were wearing headscarves to classes throughout the academic year and a new decision suddenly arrived.
The court, in the interim sequence awaiting consideration of all petitions related to the hijab row, last week held the students from wearing a turmeric scarf, scarves, headscarves and any religious flag in the classroom.
The college level was reopened on Wednesday but the government has explained that there is no uniform set there and, therefore, students are free to wear their choice dresses.
The Burqa Clad girls are prohibited from entering in most government pre-university colleges that lead to tension.
As the tension seized in the pre-university government sagara in the Shivamogga district, the college authority announced holidays for that day.
In Dvs College in Shivamogga, girls who stood outside the college gate told reporters that their faith was more important than government order.
“Today is our test and we are not allowed to enter.
For us, practicing our faith as important as education and Burqa is part of our faith.
We will not let it remove it,” said a girl to reporters.
In Vijayapura, the girls did not allow on the campus when they refused to remove their burqa.
Similar incidents occur in Bijapur, Kalaburagi and Yadgir.
Because the row above the headscarf versus turmeric scarf, which leads to unwanted incidents in parts of the country early last week, high school, PU and college degrees closed since nine February.
High school reopened on Monday.
On January 1, six girls from a college in Udupi attended a press conference held by the Campus Front of India (CFI) in the coastal city that protested the college authority denying them into the classroom wearing a headscarf wearing a headscarf wearing a headscarf by wearing a headscarf.
It’s four days after they ask the main permission to wear a hijab in a class that is not permitted.
Until then, ordinary students used a headscarf to campus and entered the classroom after removing a scarf, said Rudre Gowda’s school.
“The institution has no rules about the use of hijab like that and because no one usually uses it to the class in the last 35 years.
The students who come with requests have support from outside forces,” Rudre Gowda said.
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