<p>A college in Uttar Pradesh's Moradabad town on Wednesday denied entry to scores of 'burqa' clad Muslim girls into the college triggering protests.</p>.<p>According to sources, the girls, who were denied entry had a heated exchange with the guards. They later staged a dharna outside the gate in protest against the decision by the college management.</p>.<p>While the girls said that they had every right to wear burqas, the college management clarified that there was a dress code for the students and that no one would be allowed entry in any other dress.</p>.<p>''We had implemented the dress code in October last year....we have thousands of students and all know that....we will enforce the rule under all circumstances,'' said a senior college functionary.</p>.<p>He said that there was a ''changing room'' near the gate of the college and the girls were free to use the same. </p>.<p>Local Samajwadi Party (SP) leaders also later joined the protests and supported the girl students' demand to allow them entry into the college in burqa. The students later handed over a memorandum to the college administration registering their protest and called off their dharna.</p>.<p>Former SP MLA Zamirullah threatened to launch an agitation if the college continued to insist on a dress code. ''There must not be any restriction on attending classes in burqa and those not allowing it should be punished,'' he said.<br /> </p>
<p>A college in Uttar Pradesh's Moradabad town on Wednesday denied entry to scores of 'burqa' clad Muslim girls into the college triggering protests.</p>.<p>According to sources, the girls, who were denied entry had a heated exchange with the guards. They later staged a dharna outside the gate in protest against the decision by the college management.</p>.<p>While the girls said that they had every right to wear burqas, the college management clarified that there was a dress code for the students and that no one would be allowed entry in any other dress.</p>.<p>''We had implemented the dress code in October last year....we have thousands of students and all know that....we will enforce the rule under all circumstances,'' said a senior college functionary.</p>.<p>He said that there was a ''changing room'' near the gate of the college and the girls were free to use the same. </p>.<p>Local Samajwadi Party (SP) leaders also later joined the protests and supported the girl students' demand to allow them entry into the college in burqa. The students later handed over a memorandum to the college administration registering their protest and called off their dharna.</p>.<p>Former SP MLA Zamirullah threatened to launch an agitation if the college continued to insist on a dress code. ''There must not be any restriction on attending classes in burqa and those not allowing it should be punished,'' he said.<br /> </p>