Controversy over 'hijab' is not stopping in Karnataka, hearing begins in High Court
Controversy over 'hijab' is not stopping in Karnataka, hearing begins in High Court
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Bangalore: A major hearing has started in the High Court today regarding the Hijab controversy in Karnataka. At this time, there is a ruckus in many schools and colleges of the state regarding the hijab. On one hand Muslim girls are registering their protest wearing hijab in school-college, while on the other hand many other students are protesting by wearing saffron scuffs.

Justice Krishna Dixit has started the hearing of the case in the High Court. The petitioner has raised the demand for adjournment of the hearing of the case before him. It has been argued that another petition has been filed in this case, in such a situation, until all the documents are not received, the hearing cannot start. On this, the judge has said that whatever decision will be given in this case, it is going to be applicable to other matters related to it. For now, documents of other cases have also been called by Krishna Dixit.

Meanwhile, the Basavaraj Bommai government of Karnataka has implemented section 133 of the Karnataka Education Act-1983 a few days ago. For this reason, now uniform has been made mandatory in all schools and colleges. The prescribed uniform will be worn in government schools and colleges, private schools can also choose a uniform of their own.

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