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Hijab controversy: 60 students return home after college authorities ask them to remove hijab in Karnataka

The students said they will not attend physical classes till the High Court takes a decision on the issue.

Edited by: India TV News Desk New Delhi Updated on: February 17, 2022 13:33 IST
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Udupi: Students leave after they were not allowed to attend classes while wearing Hijab

Highlights

  • Students argued saying the CM has clarified that uniforms are not mandatory in degree colleges
  • Authorities said it is the college development committee that fixed the rules
  • Girls said hijab and education are important to them

Around 60 final year students of the government G Shankar memorial women’s first-grade degree college in Karnataka's Udupi returned home on Thursday after they were told to take off their hijabs by college authorities. Even though the students argued with the authorities saying the chief minister has clarified that uniforms are not mandatory in degree colleges, authorities said it is the college development committee that fixed the rules.

Girls who insisted that they will not attend classes without the headscarves, said hijab and education are important to them. 

They also wanted the college committee to give in writing that the state government has decided to introduce a dress code in degree colleges.

A girl student who talked to reporters said the CM has made clear that the hijab rule is not enforced in degree colleges. 

“When we asked about it, they say only the college committee’s decision applies here,” she said.

She said hijab is part of their lives and they have been wearing it all along to classes. 

“It cannot be removed when someone suddenly asks you to do it. We have asked the college to hold online classes for us,” the student said.

The students said they will not attend physical classes till the High Court takes a decision on the issue.

Classes are being conducted smoothly in the college. Police force has been deployed in the college premises to check any untoward incidents.

Meanwhile, Udupi additional superintendent of police Siddalingappa told the media that the situation at all the colleges in the district is peaceful on the second day of reopening.

He said Muslim girl students who were willing to remove hijabs were allowed to attend classes at the government G Shankar college. The MGM college, which had declared holiday till today, will reopen on Friday for examinations. 

(With inputs from PTI)

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