Hijab Row: In many parts of Karnataka, girl students came to their educational institutions wearing hijabs on Saturday, but were not allowed to enter citing court orders. At Shirlakoppa in Shivamogga district, 58 girl students were suspended on Friday for protesting against the pre-university college administration and refusing to remove the hijab.
A student told reporters that the suspended girl students have been asked not to come to the college. On Saturday also the girl students came to the college, raised slogans in support of wearing hijab, but they were not given admission. The girl students said, “We reached here but the principal told us that we have been suspended and we don’t need to come to the college. Even the police had asked us not to come to the college, yet we came. Today someone spoke to us.” Didn’t.”
Girls wearing hijab were not allowed to enter SJVP College located at Harihar in Davangere district. To this the girl students said that she will not go inside without taking off the hijab and it is as important as education for her and she cannot give up her right. Students at Vijay Paramedical College in Belagavi district told reporters that the institute has declared an indefinite holiday due to the hijab issue. A student said, “We will not sit without the hijab. The college should understand how it affects our education. The principal is not listening to us.”
A similar situation was witnessed at Sarla Devi College in Ballari and Government College at Gangavati in Koppal district. In Kudur village of Ramnagar district, some girl students protested on the college grounds when they were not allowed inside the classroom.
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