In Karnataka, the hijab dispute is getting increasingly murkier. Amidst all this, there is a big news that section 144 CrPc of CrPC has been imposed in Udupi district from 6 am on February 14 to 6 pm on February 19 in Udupi district over the protests taking place due to this dispute. In fact, with the reopening of schools from Monday, this step is being seen as a precautionary measure. The state government had declared a holiday in schools in the wake of the hijab-saffron shawl controversy. Yes, and this order is going to be in force from 6 am on February 14 to 6 pm on February 19.
On the other hand, the district superintendent of police had requested deputy commissioner M Kurma Rao to impose Section 144 within a radius of 200 metres around high schools. If you look at the order that comes out, the gathering of five or more people within this radius of schools will be prohibited. Apart from this, demonstrations and rallies will be banned. There will be a strict ban on sloganeering, singing songs or giving speeches.
Amid the controversy over 'hijab' in educational institutions in Karnataka, two videos have surfaced on social media in which some students in Dakshina Kannada and Bagalkot districts were allegedly seen offering 'namaz' in government schools on Friday. A controversy erupted after a video of students allegedly offering namaz at the Government Primary School in Dakshina Kannada district went viral on social media. It is being told that the incident took place on February 4 and people objected to it. Following the complaint, education department officials reached the school on Friday and the teachers there said they had ordered the students not to indulge in religious activities in the classroom.
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