'Give importance to education', says Sherlyn Chopra on hijab controversy
'Give importance to education', says Sherlyn Chopra on hijab controversy
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The controversy that started in Karnataka has become a major issue across the country today. And in today's time, everyone is expressing their opinion on the hijab controversy. Many celebs have also joined this list. Recently, Kangana Ranaut had put her side on the matter, in response to which Shabana Azmi got down and she made her point.

However, amidst all this, now the name of Sherlyn Chopra has come up, who has also spoken on this occasion. In fact, actress Sherlyn Chopra said about the controversy over wearing the hijab, "'Those who are taking the side of the hijab are doing politics of evil, it is a simple thing and it is wrong to do politics of evil, it is wrong to take her side." I believe that the politics of evil deeds breaks the unity of the country and it is wrong. We need to promote education. I urge all Muslim sisters to give importance to education so that only education wins. Talking about Kangana Ranaut, she shared a post by scientist and writer Anand Ranganathan and wrote on Instagram, 'If you want to show courage, don't wear a burqa in Afghanistan. Learn to be free, not to imprison yourself in a cage.

On the other hand, on Friday, Shabana questioned Kangana on Twitter. In fact, Shabana wrote in the caption, "If I am wrong, reform me but Afghanistan is a religious state and India is a secular democratic republic.' You all know that the controversy started when 6 girl students were prevented from wearing hijabs at the Government PU College for Women in Udupi. After that, the girl students refused to accept this decision of the college administration, opposing it. Seeing this, the matter moved forward and now it is increasing.

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