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Hijab vs saffrown shawl row resurfaces in Karnataka college

Students said the uniform rule was not applied equally after one girl wore a hijab and others came with saffron shawls.

ANI

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Haveri, 5 Dec


A fresh controversy has erupted at the CG Bellad Government First Grade College in Akki Alur village of Haveri district, after groups of students wore Hijabs and saffron shawls to class on Thursday, prompting renewed tensions on campus.


A group of Hindu students entered classrooms wearing saffron shawls, claiming it was a protest against the administration's alleged inaction over the dress code. Students alleged that despite repeatedly flagging the matter, the college had not taken any steps to enforce uniform rules equally.


Principal Viresh Kammoor clarified that the institution requires all students to wear the prescribed uniform inside classrooms, although some concessions are made in individual cases.


He stated that the college will hold a meeting with staff and parents to address the issue and arrive at a resolution.


"Before entering the classroom, they wear different clothes. But there is a rule that all students must wear college uniforms inside the classroom. If there is a problem with an individual student, they are given a concession. The students had brought it to my attention about coming to class wearing hijab,” he said.


“But today, after a female student came to class wearing a hijab, the boys came wearing saffron shawls. A meeting of the college staff and parents of the students will be called to resolve this problem.”


The previous BJP government in the State had imposed a Hijab ban on students in educational institutions. The matter reached the Karnataka High Court, which also upheld the ban imposed by the then-BJP government. The Supreme Court delivered a split verdict, leading to the Karnataka High Court verdict being upheld.

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