New Delhi: The hijab controversy, which started in Karnataka, has become a national issue with street protests and support from political parties. The apex court also heard the entire matter for 10 consecutive days, heard the side of Muslims and also went to the side of the school, talked to the teachers and many other views. Now after hearing all those arguments, the time has come for the decision. Whether the ban on hijab in Karnataka is right or wrong, is going to be decided today. A bench of Justices Hemant Gupta and Sudhanshu Dhulia will pronounce the verdict in the case. Now what the decision of the apex court is going to come, it will be clear only after a few hours, but some possibilities can definitely be made. Because a two-judge bench is going to oversee this whole dispute, the first possibility is that both the judges have different opinions about the matter, that is, give different decisions. If this happens, then this entire case of the hijab dispute will be handed over to a larger bench and the hearing in the apex court will start again. But if both the judges give the same verdict in this case, then in such a situation, it will be considered the final decision of the court. According to the cause list of the Supreme Court, both the judges' Justice Hemant Gupta and Justice Sudhanshu Dhulia have written their separate judgments. Now what is the opinion of the two judges on the hijab ban, it will be clear only after the verdict is pronounced. Let me tell you that, this whole story is about the demand to wear hijab in the classroom, the Muslim side says that, they should be allowed to wear hijab inside the classroom. At the same time, the government says that uniform is necessary for every educational institution and every student should follow it, because there are no Hindus and Muslims in schools and colleges, only students. Hijab controversy in the world:- Let me tell you that it is not that the dispute over hijab is going on only in India, some radical Islamic countries like Iran-Turkey are also assertive on hijab. But, in these Muslim countries, women are trying to be free by taking off the hijab. In fact, due to the appearance of hair from the hijab in Iran, the moral police there had beaten the 22-year-old girl Mahsa Amini so brutally that she went into a coma and died a few days later. After this Muslim women of Iran came out on the streets against this fundamentalism and started throwing hijabs and burning them. Iran's dictatorial government also took a tough stand to crush the movement of these women and even opened fire from the police on the protesters. Nearly 200 people have lost their lives in the movement so far, but Iran's Muslim women are struggling and receiving support from around the world. At the same time, the Muslim community in India is demanding to wear hijab inside the classroom, on which there was a long hearing in the Supreme Court and the decision is going to come today. OPEC cuts crude oil demand growth estimates President Murmu inaugurates judicial academy in Tripura China issues visas to 1,300 Indian students after two years Wait for Covid-19