Datia: The hijab controversy has now reached Datia, the home district of Home Minister Narottam Mishra. On Monday, two girls came to PG College wearing hijab, which created a ruckus. The activists of Hindu organizations created a ruckus. The college management issued a notice and banned the hijab itself. On this, Home Minister Mishra has clarified that hijab is not banned. Do not spread any kind of confusion. Actually, on Monday, two girls came to Datia's college wearing hijab. As soon as the news of this was received by the Hindu organizations, the workers of the organization reached the college. There started a commotion. Seeing the performance of the activists of the Hindu organization, the college principal immediately issued a notice on the notice board to come to the college in the normal dress code. It has been told in the issued notice that no student will come to the college wearing a niqab, burqa. Principal of PG College, Dr. Rahul said that girls were received in the college wearing hijab, when I inspected it, the girls were not present there. In the same college, for peace and peace, a notice has been pasted not to come to the college wearing a hijab. According to the news, many activists including VHP co-in-charge minister Ajay Raj Hindu, Bajrang Dal's security chief Vikram Singh, Durga Vahini district convener Rani Sharma were present due to the uproar. Seeing the growing controversy on this issue, Home Minister Dr. Narottam Mishra has issued a clarification. He said that Datia is a living example of communal harmony. A video of a student of Datia's PG College is going viral on social media. I have issued instructions to the District Magistrate after taking information about the order issued by the Principal. The state government has already made it clear that there is no proposal under consideration to ban the hijab. I request that no confusion should be spread in the state. Amit Shah said - bullets and shrapnel used to be made in Akhilesh's government CM Shivraj Singh became Corona positive again, Kamal Nath wished Yogi's minister said on hijab issue