Letter: When controversy to wear headscarves in educational institutions by female students in Karnataka are getting bigger, letters are too exploded in protests along with other locations throughout the country.
About 500 women in Burkha took out a rally in the city unntown on Thursday.
Another rally will be held from Muglisara to Gandhi Baug on Saturday, the source said.
Various groups from the Muslim community supported protests, while AIMIM leaders coordinated the incident.
“A large number of women in Unn joined a voluntary rally.
Aimim also supports this initiative,” said Ruksana Khan, President, Aimim Women Cell, letter.
The rally will begin with the IP Mission School and peaked at the Mahatma Gandhi statue at Gandhi Baug.
The poster that announced the rally was distributed on social media in the city on Friday.
Khan claimed that demonstrations were organized by groups of women with their own colonization.
No special political parties have taken leadership.
“What should be used and is not the choice of an individual.
The Constitution does not allow anyone to limit each individual from choosing the way someone wants to dress,” Khan added.
“The order to ban the headscarf at the Institute of Education is not constitutional and we strongly oppose it.
When women from other religions have the freedom to wear what they want, Muslim women must also have freedom of competition,” he added.