New Delhi: In the middle of the ‘hijab’ line in Karnataka, Minister of Parliament Pralhad Joshi said that all students in the state must follow the dress code determined by the school or administration.
“All students must follow the clothing code prescribed by the school or administration.
Law and order must be maintained in the state.
We need to see who these people incite students,” Joshi Ani said.
The protest hijab began on February 4th at the Girls PU College government in the Udupi District in Karnataka when several students alleged that they had been banned from attending the class wearing a headscarf (headscarves worn by Muslim women).
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On Monday, students from different colleges arrived that Shanteshwar’s education trust in Vijayapura was wearing Saffron Collole in the middle of a hijab in Karnataka.
The Pre-University Education Council has released a circular circle that students can only wear uniforms approved by school administration and no other religious practices that will be permitted in universities.
Following this protest, a three-day vacation from 9 to 11 February was announced at all universities under the Department of Higher Education and Universities under the College Department and Technical Education (DCTE).