-Reshma Ravishanker
AIMIM reacts
At the Rotary educational society in Mandya, a girl child student was asked to remove her hijab before entering the campus. In a two minute video that is circulated on social media, a man accompanying another older girl is seen arguing with the teacher.
Responding to this, Hyderabad-based All India Majli-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) chief Asaduddin Owaisi tweeted that this was denial of fundamental rights. In the same institute a woman teacher wearing Burqa removed the same at the entrance while coming into the campus.
This is humiliating a community,this is what happens when Fundamental Rights are suspended,where is my https://t.co/Mr8PkaUJi7 this not an attempt to make us Z Category citizens
Power is not eternal BJP must remember
Tum zameen pe zulm likh do⁰Aasmaan pe inquilab likha jayega https://t.co/Iv4Z3BoDpm— Asaduddin Owaisi (@asadowaisi) February 14, 2022
High Court hearing:
The Karnataka High Court which has been hearing the matter asked that the petitioners’ advocate put forth an explanation regarding the recent Government order asking that students wear uniform as prescribed. The chief justice sought to know why the order was objectionable and what the contentions were. The court has put forth the hearing to 2.30 pm on Tuesday.
Contradicting statements
Karnataka Congress MLA Zameer Ahmed courted controversy on Sunday saying that the rape rates in India were high as women did not wear Hijab. He was speaking at an event in Hubballi district in Karnataka. “Hijab is used to hide a woman’s beauty… I think India has the highest rape rate because women are not inside purdahs,” he said.
Responding to his colleague, Karnataka’s congress leader and KPCC president DK Shivakumar said, “I do not stand by his remarks. We will ask him to withdraw that statement and tender an apology.”
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