No One has the Authority to tell you Not to Wear Hijab

SIBY JEYYA
"Our right to clothing is a personal one. Even using the restrooms is forbidden by the school administration. We need to go to one of the nearby hospitals. Will they do the same to their children? "We're sitting on the road like powerless people," says a student who is fighting to acquire permission to wear the hijab at school.


Women's P.U. of the government of Udupi Following the school, due to pressure from Hindu organisations, some mangalore schools have barred Muslim students from wearing the hijab. For more than three days, students have been protesting outside the school grounds, demanding the right to wear the hijab. However, the bjp government in karnataka has yet to pay attention to student protests. The karnataka government has instructed educational institutions to adhere to the existing uniform standards until the high court announces a judgement next week. Former karnataka Chief minister Chidramaiah and congress Member of parliament Rahul gandhi have also shown their support for the youngsters.


Meanwhile, the governments of Kundapur, Shimoga, and Badravathi have chosen to form a public-private partnership (P.U.). The involvement of certain students in the fight to wear the khawi strip in schools, which is competing with the hijab fight, has instilled dread in students and individuals from all areas of life. 'There's a big difference between believing something for a long time and being pushed into a habit by impulse.' This is the distinction that exists in Karnataka. These inequalities have resulted in a great deal of violence throughout history. "In this environment, the karnataka government and educational institutions must approach the issue with maturity," said a social activist.


"If we look closely at this subject, it is evident that Hindutva organisations are sowing ideological violence while wearing progressive masks," says social activist Ovia. It is correct to believe that religious and caste identities should not be included in schools. However, attempting to impose this on simply one community is incorrect. This is a notion that should apply to all religions. Everyone should maintain a healthy balance. Hindutva organisations, in reality, are spreading discrimination in our country.


"Women's education is important to a country's progress," says poet Salma. women are now allowed to attend school and leave the house in an environment where they have not been able to do so for many years. Since the bjp came to power, they have attempted to oppress the Islamic community in some way. Since the start of the diet, they have been under attack. education is a fundamental right, just as it is a fundamental right for everyone to practise any faith. Nobody can get in the way of this. women who have not attended school in many years are now beginning to return.

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