Bengaluru: The hijab line that began as a wild incident and spread to several districts in Karnataka has encouraged preemptive actions from the government.
However, the student community in Bengaluru – although concerned about developments – have not witnessed any upheaval, which among others is associated with their diverse priorities.
Sociologists, students and Politicians told to show various reasons for the way the country’s capital reacted, while also warning that the problem might get traction in the coming weeks.
Shahzama Firdaus, a Softskills coach, said: “There are people here who are also worried or afraid of the situation coming out of hand.
Today is udupi, tomorrow we can be us.
But I think Bengalurean doesn’t seem too interested in imitating college and Schools that prohibit students Hard in some parts of Karnataka on Tuesday.
Educational institutions will be reopened on February 12.
“All governments, assisted, without help, Diploma, Diploma, Sociology Professor at Bangalore University, said students in the city might have understood the impact of disruption to better education than they were in other districts., Besides having a better viewing angle concerning things given their exposure.
Shivajinagar Mla Rizwan Arshad said: “Coastal belts have become communal laboratories for RSS and Sangh Parivar; It’s easy to arouse communal sentiments there.
However, Bengaluru is cosmopolitan and cooked and does not easily approve such an intrigue.
In fact, this is not a problem for Bengalureans.
Some groups will make efforts to spread controversies here, but it is impossible to light up when everyone knows it is politically driven.
“Read Alsokarnataka: Youth in Surfron Scarf Heckle Mandya Girl in Hijaba Students wearing hijabs were heckled and harassed by young men who took a study scarf at PES College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Mandya, on Tuesday.
The majority of protests have occurred at a college The government’s height throughout Karnataka.
But in Bengaluru, most of the government PU colleges are the only institution and students care more about their tests and future, said a lecturer in the City College, who did not want to be named.
Rajeev Kumarusanbath, Assistant Professor, The Department of Sociology, Christ (considered a university), however, said: “Bengaluru is a volcano waiting to erupt.
It’s very urban, therefore communal tension is not visible on the surface.
I am worried that there is a dangerous communal face hidden under a bengaluru urban carpet.
It can be said that there are criminals who are looking for opportunities to cause communal disharmony, then we must take action before whatever comes out of the hand.
“The BJP source acknowledged that the response to the hijab controversy in Bengaluru had been warm.
Read Alsokarnataka Hijab Row: Political parties triggered fire, say political expert parties and their student wings were blamed for turning college campuses to protest, violence and politics because they wear headscarves On campuses in Karnataka.
“Demographics also made a difference.
Controversy is being seen in places that have one or two major education institutions where both learning Hindu and Muslim students.
Easy to ride slices and problems.
In Bengaluru, there are hundreds of schools and colleges and students focus more on academics, “said BJP leader.
Sayeeda Begum, President, Urban Urban Women’s Indian Movement, said Bengalurean Harim and gave room for their respective religions.
Nishanth Baligar, a person The second year student, said: “If there is a prescribed uniform, everyone must follow him.
This should not be made into a Hindu-Muslim problem.
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