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Karnataka Colleges lid for 3 days because the hijab line turned into violence

Karnataka Colleges lid for 3 days because the hijab line turned into violence
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Bengaluru: The Karnataka Government stated a three-day vacation for secondary schools and colleges throughout the state when the hijab controversy took turns in several parts of Karnataka on Tuesday.
Educational institutions will be reopened on February 12.
“All government colleges, assisted, without assistance, degrees, diplomas and techniques will be closed for three days.
However, the exam scheduled between 9 and 11 February will be held on schedule, ” said the government.
Anticipating problems, many educational institutions, especially In Bengaluru, decided to turn off all the classes.
Raging Raging above the right girl to wear a hijab in the classroom spread from the beach belt until most of the carnataka.
In the violent protest, some students, teachers and police were injured even when the case appeared to hear in court High.
Forbidden orders were clamped in the city of Shivamoggga until Wednesday after clashes between two groups of Shivamogga Students College College.
SP Lakshmiprasad said the two groups stroked the rocks with each other.
Around a dozen students were injured and five were taken to police custody.
Some criminals throw stones Personal.
Students wearing a turmeric scarf raised “Bhagwa Dhwwraw (Flag S affron) “at the campus place.
The police fired tears and carry out the cost of sticks to extinguish the horde on the College Campus Class One Harihar.
The district administration clamps the command of the occupants in Davanagere and Harihar.
Some police and students were injured and many two-wheeled vehicles were broken.
The police asked a horde to get out of the area, but when the group did not ligh it they fired tears.
Tension applies at Mahatma Gandhi Memorial College, Udupi, after students arrive wore saffron turbans and scarves to fight students wearing headscarves.
College authorities rushed to the place and tried to convince students to stop their protests.
Muslim students refused to enter classrooms without headscarves, which stated that they had used them since childhood.
The police used Lathi’s charge to disperse students and a student injured in Rabakavi-Banahatti in the Bagalkot district.
Protests students facing PU colleges.
The girls used by the hijab blocking the Jamkhandi-Kudachi road and some criminals pelted stones, injuring a student.
Five people were detained.
Some students tried to enter R D Patil PU College in Sindagi, Vijayapura district, wearing scarves and headscarves but the main sannelli denied them in.
When they refused to comply with instructions, the police spread the students.
The girls wearing a hijab performed a Dharna in a government-class college for women in Gadag.
Karnataka: The girl in the hijab entered college, heckled by students who used Saffron, a student, who was identified as Muskan Khan, who took male students to stop him for wearing a headscarf, with the announcement of the e-hind viral ulema announced the RS 5 Lakh award was announced to defend his rights.
In Madikeri, Snifing which was originally thought of because the hijab line was then clarified to be above the “love” dispute between two Hindu boys.
The Chairman of the Minister of Basavaraj Bommai appealed to students to maintain peace and harmony until the Karnataka High Court gave the verdict on this problem.
Interior Minister Araga Jnanendra, while pulling peace, say no one has to create a situation where the police must use strength.
“You (students) are all educated, you have to think about your future.
After two years Covid-19, this year’s class has been done in a good way.
It is time for you to prepare for your coming test in a few months,” he said .
Watch Carnataka Hijab Row: High School and College Closed for 3 Days as Peak of Confrontation, HC Calls for Peace

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