'Neither Burqa, nor Saffron, only uniform to be in school..,' Karnataka govt
'Neither Burqa, nor Saffron, only uniform to be in school..,' Karnataka govt
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Bangalore: The Basavaraj Bommai government in Karnataka is neither in support of the hijab nor saffron in government schools. State Revenue Minister Ashok said that students can wear whatever they want on the streets, but the dress code is mandatory in schools. We have closed schools and colleges as a precautionary measure for the safety of students. Congress is behind this situation.

Let us know that after the order of CM Basavaraj Bommai, high schools and colleges are closed for 3 days in the state. The matter is also being heard in the High Court. The government has also said that none of those arrested in the hijab dispute belongs to the school. They are all outsiders. At the same time, Muskan Khan, the girl who raised the slogan, has said that the principal suddenly asked me to remove the hijab yesterday. There were a lot of boys outside the college, who were shouting and trying to scare us. Some people were also saying 'Go back to Pakistan.'

On the issue, Congress national general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra also tweeted on Wednesday using the hashtag "Ladki Hoon Lad Sakti Hoon" and tweeted that, "Whether it is a bikini, a veil, jeans or a hijab, it is the right of women to decide what they have to wear. This right has been given to them by the Indian Constitution. Stop harassing women.''

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