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Karnataka CM CITES HC ‘Order’, said there was no religious clothes at school

Karnataka CM CITES HC 'Order', said there was no religious clothes at school
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Bengaluru: It stated that the Karnataka High Court had ordered that no religious clothing must be worn by students, Minister of Manilajavaraj Bommai’s head announced on Thursday that the class for grade 9 and 10 will be reopened on Monday.
However, pre-university colleges and exist, remain closed until further notice.
“The three judges have ordered it to maintain peace, no religious clothes should be worn in college,” CM told Mediaprove.
High schools and colleges were closed earlier this week after the Hijab-Saffron shawl controversy triggered riots on campus, which led to the incidence of violence throughout the state.
The Supreme Court, meanwhile, asked a Muslim girl student from Udupi to wait for the Karnatakaka High Court decision before appealing to the APEX court and rejected his advice of Kapil Sibal Plea for an urgent hearing, said it would be inappropriate for SC to take SC to take problems When HC actively checks it.
While a report of the PTI said the full bench from Karnataka HC asked students not to insist until this problem was resolved to wear cloth on campuses of educational institutions, which could incite people, CJ said: “We will ask the media not to report any observations made by The court during the argument without seeing orders …
“temporary commandment, however, has not been passed until when it will print.
This problem was posted to hear on Monday.
Read Alsokarnataka to let the school reopen, but not Collegesbengaluru: The Karnataka government on Thursday decided to reopen the school for classes on campus for grade 9 and 10 from Monday but decided to turn off PU and degrege.
For the second time in three days, CM Basavarab Bommai requested peace and calm, urged the A-Vis politician applicant.
He urged the court to allow students to attend classes wearing headscarves until the decision was taken by the court.
Senior Advocate Sanjay Hegde, emerged for government pre-university college students, Udupi, proposed that he preferred to ask the state government to allow all female students to attend classes, regardless of clothing, food, or faith.
Advocate General Prabhuling K Navadgi told the court that as a result of the veil controversy, students will come to class with “Bhagwon (Saffron Syning)” and, because of the situation, educational institutions have been ordered to close for three days and a large number of students are stored from education.
Hegde believes that there is no provision for uniforms for PU students under the laws of Karnataka education and that no penalty is determined for violating uniform code.
He claimed that Chapter 17 deals with penalties that are prescribed for college management and some about certain smooth malpractices.
He said when he was still a student in the 1980s, there was no uniform for PU.
Hegde students said that constitutional rights should not be submitted to politicians.
Referring to February 5, 2022 circular issued by the state regarding the dress code, he said the decision was related to the dispute between a student and private minority institution but in the case in the hands of Udupi College was a government institution.
The Chairman of the Bommai Minister said he would hold a video conference with top officers on Friday to take stock of legal and order situations.

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