Mysuru: The row of the rights of Muslim students to wear hijabs to college has triggered a debate throughout the country, and in MySuru, Narasimharaja Mla Teener Sait and MP Pratap Simea is locked in a heated argument.
After the MLA Congress and former Minister Saits asked Simea if the country belonged to the last ancestor, Simea had responded with an angry retort.
“Yes, India is my grandfather’s land, just like your ancestors who convert to Islam,” Simea said.
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MP goes further to claim that people take part in various religions in India initially Hinduism, who have entered other religions for various reasons.
“Sait ancestors also from this land, who convert to Islam, and he must understand this.
His nanese grandmother was converted to Islam for fear or for other reasons,” Simea said, urging students to obey the rules that set the uniform prescribed for Sunday students to dub decisions The state government to force students to wear uniforms issued by educational institutions ‘is not constitutional’.
AIDSO, Secretary Mysuru Chandrakala said that the problem of the provisions of wearing a uniform to school and college is now delayed before the High Court.
“The court will soon hear the problem.
For the state government to mandate uniforms in schools and colleges before the court issued a condemned assessment given that the problem is still ‘sub judice’,” Chandrakala said.
He showed that the problem was not just about the right to wear a headscarf.
“Someone cannot impose restrictions on religious practices in schools and colleges.
Such decisions amounted to humiliation against freedom fighters who struggle to ensure that education in democratic and secular India.
This is an unprecedented attack on the student community, and such actions It just rises in the past.
This crisis requires unity among students, “Chandrakala added.
TNN.