Aaditya Thackeray with BJP on hijab controversy, said this
Aaditya Thackeray with BJP on hijab controversy, said this
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Mumbai: Reactions of many leaders have come to the fore regarding the ongoing hijab controversy in Karnataka. If someone is supporting the law of the right to wear hijab in college, then one is opposing it. Now the name of Maharashtra Minister Aaditya Thackeray has also been added to the list of those who oppose the hijab. Aaditya Thackeray said that uniform is necessary in schools.

Aaditya Thackeray has said that where there is a prescribed uniform in schools/colleges, it should be followed. In the centers of education, the focus should be only on education. Religious or political issues should not be brought up in schools/colleges. Let us tell you that the controversy started with the incident of wearing hijab in Udupi College of Karnataka has spread all over the country.

 Let us tell you that in a college in Udupi in Karnataka, six Muslim girls were barred from entering the classroom because they were not wearing the college uniform, but wearing a hijab. After this these girls sat on dharna. When the college did not agree, she reached the High Court. Yesterday the hearing in this matter was held in the court. The court had said that the constitution and law are more important than one's personal beliefs.

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