Karnataka Hijab Row Live Updates: High Court Passes Order To Refer Case To Larger Bench, No Interim Relief

Karnataka Hijab Row Live Updates: High Court Passes Order To Refer Case To Larger Bench, No Interim Relief

The recent hottest debate in the country revolves around the Karnata Hijaab row wherein there has been a ban on Muslim girls wearing hijabs to educational institutes. The controversy has had several developments in a very short time period and the news regarding the controversy keeps coming in. So here are all the updates regarding the situation and everything you need to know about the Karnataka hijab row:

  • Karnataka High Court passed an order to put the petition before the Chief Justice to constitute a larger bench if needed considering the enormity of questions that are being debated. No interim relief was provided.
  • Defence lawyer opposed interim relief, says uniformity of school uniforms and dress codes have existed for a very long time and students have followed the same without complaining until now.
  • Petitioner’s advocate seeks interim relief says if there is no restriction then allow students to attend classes wearing hijab instead of leaving them at the mercy of principal and college committee to exercise fundamental rights.
  • Any kind of protest or gathering has been banned within a 200-meter radius of all schools, colleges and educational institutes in Bengaluru for the next two weeks. A notice has been issued by the local police.

  • Advocate Kamat told the court that the state government’s stand on it has made the situation worse. They have left the students at the mercy of a college committee to exercise their fundamental rights.
  • The single bench of the Karnataka High Court passes an order to place the matter of the hijab ban in colleges before the HC Chief Justice in order to consider constituting a larger bench. Judge says that this is a matter of personal laws and it requires a larger bench to decide the same.
  • Maharashtra minister Aaditya Thackeray commented on the hijab row saying, “Where there is a prescribed uniform in schools/colleges, it should be followed. Only education should be the focus at centres of education. Religious or political issues should not be brought to schools/colleges”
  • The advocate general was quoted saying, “Children must attend the class adhering to the dress code prescribed by the college.”
  • Karnataka HC says that the hijab ban matter requires consideration by a bigger bench. 
  • The Social Democratic Party of India has falsified the claims of the Karnataka government, led by BJP that the SDPI has been provoking protests against the hijab ban.
  • Karnataka CM announced that schools and colleges will remain shut for 3 days to handle the hijab row situation. He requested everyone to maintain peace and harmony.
  • Protests were done in the  Jewargi town of the Kalburgi region of Karnataka by Muslim organisations via protest marches to oppose the hijab ban.
  • Karnataka Education minister BC Nagesh said that there will be no compromise on the hijab ban
  • While reviewing the petitions, the HC said that there can be no ruling against the Quran. The Karnataka HC also said that wearing a Hijab is a fundamental right that the government cannot go against. 
  • The Karnataka HC also said that the fact that the hijab row controversy is being reviewed and discussed internationally isn’t favourable. 
  • A teacher from the Bagalkot district was hit on the head with a rod amidst violence in Karnataka over hijab row protests.

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  • Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra took to Twitter and spoke against the hijab row, discussing the woman’s right to decide what she wants to wear.
  • BJP’s Social Media In-charge Amit Malviya Tweeted about the hijab row.
  • In the Harihar First Grade College campus in Davanagere district, tear gas and baton charges were used to quell the violent protests over the hijab row. 
  • Madhya Pradesh School Education Minister Inder Singh Parmar says that the hijab row will be ensued in MP as well with hijabs being banned in schools.
  • Minister B C Nagesh accused Campus Front of India (CFI) incited the protests.
  • Petitions filed in the Karnataka HC by female students against the Hijab row
  • Muslim Boys supports women’s right to wear the hijab
  • In Udupi, Protests began at Mahatma Gandhi Memorial College with hijabi students and another group of students wearing saffron stoles-headgears raise slogans on the college campus.
  • Hijabi girls were allowed to attend classes but in separate classrooms. 

For the unversed, The protests against the hijab row began last month when Government Girls PU College in Udupi, Karnataka, excluded six girls from their lessons because they insisted on wearing the hijab. In the Karnataka regions of Chikkamagaluru and Udupi, some students opposed Muslim girls wearing hijab to class. The controversy then rapidly spread to BJP-ruled Puducherry and Madhya Pradesh.

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