Bengaluru: Students wearing hijab will not be allowed to write the crucial annual II PUC examination in Karnataka, state Minister for Education B.C. Nagesh said on Tuesday. "All students must follow rules on uniform, hijab cladding students won't be allowed," he added. After successfully conducting SSLC (class 10) exams amid the hijab controversy, the Karnataka government is all set to hold crucial II PUC examinations from April 22 to May 18 in the state. As many as 6,84,255 students have enrolled for the examinations, stated an official release from the Department of Pre-University Education.
Elaborate security arrangements have been made for the smooth conduct of exams amid the possibility of resurfacing the controversy. Karnataka High Court Special Bench headed by Chief Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi has dismissed the petition by students seeking permission to wear hijab in classrooms. The bench also noted that wearing of hijab is not an essential practice of Islam. The hijab controversy started with six students in Udupi Pre-University College and spread across the state leading to a crisis. It has also made international news. The Karnataka government conducted SSLC exams with heavy police cover and banned the hijab in exam centres.
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