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Some fanatics making it an issue: Joshi on hijab row

Amid the simmering 'hijab' row in Karanataka, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi on Tuesday said everyone should follow the dress code in schools and alleged that some politicians and fanatics made it an issue.

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Hijab issue: Filmmaker expresses pain, concern

Naveen Mohamedali, who directed the critically acclaimed Tamil film 'Moodar Koodam', on Tuesday expressed pain and concern at the intensifyinghijabdebate in Karnataka.

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On Sunday, the director had made it clear in a couple of tweets that be it wearing the mangalsutra or thehijab, both were a decision for women to make.

"...My mother, who was born a Muslim, never wore a pardha. My wife who was born a Hindu refused to wear a mangalsutra.

"However, those were both their decisions. They were not compelled by anybody to make those decisions. Women must decide what they wish to wear. Be it father, husband or society, nobody has a right to order in this matter," he had said.

Now hijab row in MP, Minister says dress code only in schools

After the controversy over wearing a headscarf orhijabin schools escalated in Karnataka, a statement in this regard by a Minister has sparked controversy in Madhya Pradesh.

Madhya Pradesh School Education Minister Inder Singh Parmar on Tuesday said thathijabwill not be allowed in schools in the state. "Students will be allowed only to wear dress code andhijabis not a part of dress code," Parmar said on Tuesday in Bhopal.

Parmar, while talking to media persons also said that he has directed the school education department to ensure that only dress code is allowed in schools in Madhya Pradesh.

Opposition parties Congress, DMK, IUML, CPM, CPI , VCk, MDMK, JMM all walk out of Lok Sabha over the Hijab row

Teargas fired in Karnataka college campus, curfew in one more dist

Amid theKarnatakaHigh Court hearing the hijab matter, more incidents of violence were reported from an educational institute in the state on Tuesday.

The police fired teargas shells and carried out a baton charge to quell the violent mob in the Harihar First Grade College campus in Davanagere district.

Following the violence, the district administration has clamped prohibitory orders in Davanagere and Harihar twin cities.

According to eyewitnesses, several policemen and students were injured in the violent incident. Many two-wheelers have been damaged and a tense situation prevails in the Davanagere town. Police have been deployed at all sensitive places.

Local Congress MLA Ramappa has rushed to the spot to pacify the students. However, outraged students had a heated debate with the MLA.

Hatred for Muslims normalised in India: Omar Abdullah over 'hijab' row

Hatred for Muslims has been "normalised" in the country which "no longer celebrates its diversity", alleged National Conference leader Omar Abdullah on Tuesday as protests for and against 'hijab' intensified at colleges in parts ofKarnataka.

He was commenting on a video that has surfaced on social media showing some men sporting saffron scarves heckling a woman in 'hijab' and raising slogans at a college inKarnataka.

"How brave these men are and how macho they must feel while targeting a lone young lady! Hatred for Muslims has been completely mainstreamed and normalised in India today.

"We are no longer a nation that celebrates our diversity, we want to punish and exclude people for it," Abdullah said in a tweet tagging the video with it.

Karnataka HC to resume hearing on 9 February at 2:30pm

Bommai orders closure of all high schools and colleges for the next 3 days

Protests for and against 'hijab' intensifies in Karnataka; Minister says don't give opportunity to use police force

As protests for and against the 'hijab' intensified at colleges in different parts of Karnataka, state's Home Minister Araga Jnanendra on Tuesday while appealing for peace said no one should give an opportunity to use the police force.

The Home Minister's warning came as tension prevailed at some educational institutions in Udupi, Shivamogga, Bagalkote and other parts, forcing the police and authorities to intervene.

The Karnataka High Court is today hearing the petitions filed by five girls studying in a Government Pre-university College in Udupi, questioninghijabrestriction in college.

Police attempt to disperse students protesting against those wearing 'hijab', outside IDSG Government College in Chikmagalur. Credit: PTI photo

'Not a good development', says K'taka HC on Hijab row

With the Hijab row snowballing into a major controversy, the Karnataka High Court on Tuesday said the international community is observing us and it is not a good development.

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Siddaramaiah urges Bommai to declare holiday in schools, colleges facing tussle over hijab

A student attaches a saffron flag to the flagpole of government first grade college in Shivamogga. Credit: Special arrangement

Students hurl stones at government first grade college in Shivamogga. Credit: Special arrangement

Tension grips Shikaripur town after agitating youths hurl stones at bus

Tension gripped Shikaripur town on Tuesday, when a group of youths belonging to the minority community hurled stones at a private bus during the agitation demanding the government to permit Muslim girls to wear hijabs in classrooms.

They were staging outside government pre-university college in the town. In order to control the mob, police resorted to light-caning. Enraged by this, some agitators hurled stones at a private bus and damaged the windshield. - DHNS

Students of DVS college stage a protest in Shivamogga on Tuesday demanding the college management either permit them to attend classes wearing saffron shawl or ban hijabs. Credit: Special arrangement

DH Toon | Hijab row: Leave them kids alone!

Devidas Naik, principal of MGM College Principal in Udupi, said that the college will take a decision after High Court pronounces its judgement on the row over hijab. Holiday has been declared for students in the college

Section 144 to be in force in Shivamogga till February 9

DH Toon | Prejudice shrouded in a headscarf

After initial protest in the morning, students of IDSG government College in Chikkamagluru entered the classes by removing saffron shawls. Six students wearing headscarves returned to their houses after the college denied entry to classrooms

Prohibitory orders enforced in Shivamogga city after some students hurled stones at government first grade college in the city

Hijab vs saffron shawls: Clash erupts between students at Udupi's MGM college

Fresh protests erupted at the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial College in Udupi on Tuesday after a large group of students wearing saffron stoles and headgears raised slogans in thecollege campus against the hijab as female Muslim students arrived at the college wearing headscarves.

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Amid controversy over dress code, BBMP distributes uniforms to its schools

Amidst a raging controversy over dress code in schools and colleges, the BBMP began distributing uniforms at schools across Bengaluru.

Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) officials maintained that the move has no connection to the snowballing controversy, though they admitted that distribution of uniforms has been pending since August when schools reopened for offline classes. Students, it said, had no clue about the uniform.

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MGM college principal Devidas Naik has declared holiday for the students. However the students have continued their protest in the college premises.

OPINION | The Hijab Controversy: A whipped-up row

The “row” in Karnataka over wearing the hijab or headscarf by some Muslim girl students, which began in a college in Udupi district, is a whipped-up controversy. Most colleges do not usually have a dress code, except rules against skimpy wear, and many Muslim girls have been going to college with their heads covered. To suddenly stop them from entering institutions that they should consider their own, having enrolled and begun their college life there, is unwarranted and detrimental not only to the students in question but also the State and its goal to educate more girl children, treat them with respect and enable them to find their place in a complex and changing world.

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"Stringent action will be taken against those who are contributing to disturbing the situation in educational institutions," said Karnataka Home Minister Araga Jnanendra, on Udupi hijab row

An air of tension prevailed at the MGM college at Manipal in Udupi after two groups of students wearing hijabs and saffron shawls raised slogans against each other on the campus on Tuesday. A group of girl students of the college wearing burqas and hijab

Karnataka High Court says - we will go by reason, by law, not by passion or emotions. We will go by what Constitution says. Constitution is the Bhagavad Gita for me.

Karnataka High Court says - we will go by reason, by law, not by passion or emotions. We will go by what Constitution says. Constitution is the Bhagavad Gita for me.

Enforcement Directorate summons Swapna Suresh, the prime accused in the Kerala Gold Smuggling Case, asking her to appear before its Kochi office tomorrow.

She should appear in person or through an authorised representative.

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(Published 08 February 2022, 07:31 IST)