Hijab row: 58 girl students suspended from govt college in Shivamogga


Bengaluru, Feb 19 (IANS): At least 58 female students from a college in Karnataka's Shivamogga district were suspended on Saturday for wearing hijab and also staging an agitation demanding that they should be allowed to attend classes.

The students were from Government Pre-University College of Shiralakoppa.

Although the college management, development committee tried to explain to the hijab-clad students the interim order of the High Court, they did not listen and pressed for wearing of hijab, according to the principal.

Hence, they were suspended from the college temporarily.

The enraged students got into arguments with college authorities, leading to an intervention by the police to disperse them.

Tension also prevailed in Belagavi, Yadgir, Bellary, Chitradurgam and Shiamogga districts when students wearing hijab demanded entry into the classrooms.

While the administration of Vijay Para-Medical College in Belagavi has declared a holiday for an indefinite period due to the protests, students of the SJVP College in Harihara boycotted classes after being denied entry to classrooms for hearing hijab.

Hijab-clad students also gathered in the playground of the Ballary Saraladevi College after they were turned out from classes. They refused to speak to the police and in turn asked not to be disturbed.

In Kodagu, hijab-clad students staged a protest holding placards before the gate of the college.

In a statement, state Home Minister Araga Jnanendra said: "The hijab row is not in all colleges. Very few colleges are facing the agitations and they are being warned. Section 144 has been clamped in the surrounding areas of the colleges."

Those who have violated it have been arrested and FIR has been lodged against many, he added.

The Minister further said there were communal forces behind the row who have been warned and cases were lodged against them.

If someone says constitution and court can be ignored, they will not be spared, he stated.

He stated that on Friday, minority community legislators submitted a memorandum to him regarding hijab row. "I have told them that school should have uniformity. I have asked them that jointly we should overcome this situation."

Meawhile, Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said that he would get all the details regarding hijab row.

Education Minister B.C. Nagesh has said that Muslim community leaders are with the interim order issued by the court. "We will continue to explain people about the interim order regarding hijab row and most of them are following the order. There is a propaganda which is trying to put religion over education," he said.

 

  

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  • Ideal, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 19 2022

    Very sad, fight for education with one metre cloth on the head.....poor students,but pls students try to attend for the class n continue ur education, what happened to Aryan Khan the celebrities son.....was there in the jail for 25 days....what all hatred wrote about him,but few days back he was in the place of owners in the IPL auction,full nation/ world watched him..... where were the hatred people at that time???? So in this country minorities have to fight for their right n then they will get that,till this party is ruling!!!!!!

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 19 2022

    if u r law abiding u will not have troubles, if u r avoiding, u yourself inviting trouble. in hindi there is a say: as bail muzhe maar. in konkani: ವಾಟೆನ್ ವೆತೆಲ್ಯಾ ವಾಘಾ ಮ್ಹಕಾ ಯೇವ್ನ್ ಖಾ ಗಾ.

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  • mohan prabhu, mangalore/canada

    Sat, Feb 19 2022

    This is civil disobedience orchestrated by a fringe circle of the community to see how far they can go. The action taken is proportionate unlike the civil disobedience movement under the British Raj when freedom fighters were rounded up and taken in paddy wagons to face justice. I hope peace will prevail and will play out until thee High Court renders its decision - can't wait to see whether it will come up with an acceptable, constitutionally justifiable, decision, and this fringe circle of the community will wait and does not resort to violence when the whole state will be ablaze.

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  • Anita, Kodial

    Sat, Feb 19 2022

    Corona virus finished. Now hijab virus. Nobody knows how long it will be there. Followed by birus virus.

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  • El En Tea, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 19 2022

    Today Hijab head scarf Tommorow chudidar shawl duppatta Whole world is watching at our governance dirty politics on religion.

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  • anthony, mangalore

    Sat, Feb 19 2022

    Unabated Harassment of Minorities by the Govt of Karnataka.

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Sat, Feb 19 2022

    No only the state Government is breaking down but the Central leadership too. The state Education minister went for a 'tough stand'. This has made life difficult to the Central leadership. Revenge cannot work! The events will have far-reaching consequences.

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  • Jeevan, Kudlaa

    Sat, Feb 19 2022

    First respect and follow the high court interim order....

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  • Tilak, Pune

    Sat, Feb 19 2022

    These students doesn't seems to be coming to college for study purpose. If this type of indiscipline is allowed , tomorrow colleges need to dealt with lot of different kind of issues and will never end. Better to clear it now itself. I think parents of these students also need to play the constructive and responsible role here.

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  • Indian, Udupi

    Sun, Feb 20 2022

    Also. We must not allow girl putting kumkum , tikka or any other Hindu practice in classroom

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  • ca girishkk, m 'lore/dxb

    Sat, Feb 19 2022

    Extremely painful... to see this happening in our state...!!!, by no means injustice to innocent girls..., no less than an act of revenge....!!!, they are protesting for their constitutional rights... I am pretty sure... the teachers too may be shedding tears silently by looking at the plight of these girls....

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  • Moshu, Mangaluru

    Sat, Feb 19 2022

    The action from the college turned out nothing but a slap on the face(s) of who (those) coin the slogan of 'Beti Padhao Beti Bachao' . Shame on him (them)...

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  • Mangalorean, Kudla

    Sat, Feb 19 2022

    Shame? Boka dada honour malpoda... Court interim order g respect korre aapujaa? You people only were seen shouting samvidhana rakshisi ! Now you cant respect Samvidhanic court order?

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  • Moshu, Mangaluru

    Sat, Feb 19 2022

    Who suspended? Court ? Did court say not to protest? You lack homework bro.

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  • Mangalorean, Kudla

    Sat, Feb 19 2022

    Protest? Is that protest disturbing other students? It would be better if you people protest without disturbing other students. They deserved to be suspended for disturbing peace at school zone. And everyone knows you people protest in the name of samvidhan and Even if Supreme court order not to wear hijab you people will not listen.

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  • Indian, Mlore

    Sat, Feb 19 2022

    Aisi beti padane se ghar wapas bejna accha hai. Always voilating laws.

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri.

    Sat, Feb 19 2022

    Readers, these students are deliberately flouting the interim order of the High Court of Karnataka.. Apparently they have fallen prey to radicalized organizations who are hell bent to create a communal fiasco, a flashpoint to destabilise society... The college management have every right to suspend these trouble makers, to ensure decorum and peace in the district....

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  • Ozy, Surathkal

    Sat, Feb 19 2022

    Court interim orders doesn't give right to suspend anyone.

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  • John Tauro, M'lore

    Sat, Feb 19 2022

    But an institution has the right to suspend on grounds of indiscipline.

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  • HASHIM, KUNDAPURA

    Sat, Feb 19 2022

    Court studying the cases based reality of grounds and you people rocks it . Congratulation for victory to suspend students for indiscipline by directly or indirectly.

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  • Indian, Mlore

    Sat, Feb 19 2022

    You don't have a rights to ask anything when you break the court interim order.

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