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The Burqa-Clade girl was asked to remove the hijab, a boycott examination at Karnataka

The Burqa-Clade girl was asked to remove the hijab, a boycott examination at Karnataka
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Bengaluru: The hijab line continues to simmer at Karnataka on Tuesday for alleged rejection of entry for female students to schools with her headscarves in several places, because a girl like it announces to boycott the exam.
The scene of an angry parents of such children arguing with police and school authorities and an instance of a student who tried to show off a turmeric scarf because clear retaliation was also reported.
The Karnataka High Court, in the interim sequence last week held all students from wearing a turmeric scarf, scarves, headscarves and any religious flag in the classroom.
High schools are reopened throughout the state on Monday, even because there are examples of students who appear in Hijab and Burqa, only to be rejected or requested by officials to remove them, citing a high court order.
On Tuesday, at a school at the Shivamogga District Head Office, a girl wearing a burqa refused to write her exam when the school authority asked her to remove her headscarf first.
“We have grown wearing a hijab since our childhood and we cannot give up.
I will not write the exam and I will go home,” said the girl told reporters.
At the government school in Indavara Village in Chikkamagaluru Regency, Muslim girls did not let go to school and were asked to return.
Immediately, their parents reached school and protested.
They broke into campus, raised slogans and demanded that the command must be given to them in writing.
As a protest increase, other students issued a turmeric scarf from his school bag.
In the direction of his teacher, he returned inside.
Feel the situation, the principal closed the school for that day.
At other institutions in Chikkamagaluru City, tensions win over rejection into students with headscarves.
Parents trail school and question school authorities how their children are not allowed to enter.
The police deployed there told the crowd that there was a high court order not to let anyone wear a hijab or turmeric scarf but parents were not ready to listen and insist that their ward was allowed to write the exam.
At SVS school in the city of Tumakuru District Headquarters, Muslim parents handed over their place after their daughter was rejected because she was wearing a headscarf.
Next, the police rushed to the place and made parents and women leave school.
They also quote a high court order.
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Meanwhile, in the Udupi District, parents of students protested before Maulana Azad High School in Mallar Pakirnakatte against the authorities to force the hijab students to sit in a separate room.
Parents demand that students be allowed to sit in class wearing a headscarf.
They also told the authorities that their children would not be sent to school without a headscarf.
According to sources, at least 20 students who have arrived at school on Monday with their headscarves and made to sit separately, not on Tuesday.
However, eight Urdu government elementary school students in Mallar, who came wearing a headscarf were allowed to write their exams today.
Officials of the Ministry of Education visited the school.
The full bench from the Karnataka High Court, heard problems relating to the prohibition of headscarves, having a temporary command that limits the entry of anyone wearing a headscarf and a turmeric scarf until the last sequence.
Students from Udupi and Kundapore who have approached the court said Hijab was an important religious practice and questioned the government’s 5 February order that prohibited students from wearing fabrics that could disrupt peace, harmony and order.
The government’s order then came to tensions in schools and colleges on the versus versus Scefron Sywvves Row.
On January 1, six female students from a college in Udupi attended a press conference held by the Campus Front of India (CFI) in the coastal city that protested the college authority denying them into the classroom wearing a hijab.
It’s four days after they ask the main permission to wear a hijab in a class that is not permitted.
Until then, ordinary students used a headscarf to campus and entered the classroom after removing a scarf, said Rudre Gowda’s school.
“The institution has no rules about the use of hijab like that and nobody uses usual to class in the last 35 years.
Students who come with requests have support from outside forces,” Gowda said.

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