The BJP's youth wing on Friday took out a march here, demanding a complete ban on hijab in educational institutions in the country.
Members of the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM), who took out their march from the Centre Point Market in the Civil Lines area, were heading for the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) crossing but were stopped by police, leading to angry exchanges.
The demonstrators warned that they would intensify their protest in educational institutions in the district.
BJYM district vice president Saurabh Chaudhry said his organisation would hold demonstrations in all educational institutions to check students from wearing hijab or caps inside educational institutions. (PTI)
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The Karnataka High Court hearing concludes for the day. The bench will hear the matter on February 21 (Monday).
"The way the petitioners have put it across is as if wearing hijab is an essential religious practice that doesn’t come in the way of public order, morality, or health and is an innocuous practice. I request you to please refer to Article 25(1), argues AGNavadgi.
"In the event of a conflict, the first test is the religious practice will give way to the three things in Article 25(1) and the second test is to find out whether it conflicts with other fundamental rights," AG said.