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Hidden Hand Behind the Hijab Line: K’taka Min BC Nagesh

Hidden Hand Behind the Hijab Line: K'taka Min BC Nagesh
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Mysore / Karwar: Karnataka primary and secondary education minister SM Nagesh on Sunday alleged “hidden hands” were behind the headscarf controversy as efforts are on to make international news.
“During this time, the problem is not reported in the college.
Students attend class by following the rules related to the uniform.
In December, some members of religious organizations began to sow the seeds of poison by brainwashing young minds.
Although the majority of students do not listen, prey fall slightly, “the minister alleged.
‘Like the military, the rules to be followed in the institutions of government exemplifies Udupi too’He PU college in which only six were 92 Muslim students want to attend classes wearing a headscarf.
“Students do not want to comply with the uniform code is free to explore other options.
Just as rules are followed in the military, the same thing will be done here (in educational institutions) as well, “the minister said.
The minister said the government issued a fresh circular to clarify the government stand uniform as determined by the management committee of the school before the school year should be continued until the high court verdict was delivered.
“Until then, we will not allow students wearing headscarves to enter the campus,” said Nagesh.
The high court on February 8 will hear a petition filed by the girls studying in government PU college in Udupi, questioned restrictions on headscarves in universities.
CT Ravi Ravi slams Congress, BJP national secretary general, said in Karwar that the state government will not allow the hidden agendas of external forces trying to divide the country on religious lines by sweeping up the issue of headscarves in schools and universities.
“Lines hijab is not only a symbol of oppression of Muslim women but also of religious fanaticism,” he added.
“The government has implemented a dress code in schools and colleges, and all students are bound to follow.
Those who do not want to follow should look for alternatives, “he said.
He slammed the Congress for supporting divisive forces, who are trying to undermine the academic atmosphere.

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