Hindustan Times (East UP)

Chaos after girls in burqa denied entry in colleges

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BENGALURU: Chaos prevailed on Wednesday in several preunivers­ity colleges in Karnataka, which were opened on Wednesday after remaining shut for a week owing to the Hijab row, as the Burqa-clad Muslim students were not let in.

Amid tight security with policemen deployed in and around Pre-university colleges at many sensitive places, the day saw a section of Muslim students remaining adamant not to remove the Burqa, let alone Hijab, the Islamic scarves.

In Udupi district, pre-university and degree colleges reopened on Wednesday even as police are keeping a vigil around the colleges where prohibitor­y orders under Section 144 of CrPC have been clamped.

The six Muslim girl students, who have moved the Karnataka High Court against a ban on hijab remained absent, principal of the government PU college for women at Udupi, Rudre Gowda said.

Classes are being held smoothly at the college where other Muslim students removed hijabs before entering classrooms. The 23 girl students who also insisted on wearing hijab at the government PU college at Kundapur in the district also kept away from classes on Wednesday. They were made to sit in a separate room last week when they refused to remove the headscarve­s before entering classes.

Classes did not resume at the MGM college, Manipal in Udupi, where chaotic scenes were witnessed last week with groups of students raising slogans against each other. The authoritie­s had declared a holiday for college on Wednesday. Muslim students were allowed to enter classes after removing hijabs at the G Shankar government women’s first grade college at Ajjarkad in the district.

The students complained that they were wearing hijabs to classes all through the academic year and the new decision has come all of a sudden.

The court last week restrained the students from wearing saffron shawls, scarves, hijab and any religious flag within the classroom.

 ?? ?? Students talk to police personnel after they were asked to take off their hijab before entering college in Shivamogga on Wednesday.
Students talk to police personnel after they were asked to take off their hijab before entering college in Shivamogga on Wednesday.

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