Udupi (Karnataka):The ongoing Hijab row in Karnataka is spilling over to more colleges after the authorities at Kundapur College Board in Udupi district directed that "students should not come to classrooms wearing Hijab or Saffron Shawl” and that “religiousness should not be allowed in the classroom”.
Many colleges on Sunday called an emergency meeting with parents while some others declared a holiday on Saturday. Dr. B B Hegde First Grade college held an emergency meeting with the parents, many of whom said that they have had a very close relationship with the college, and such discrimination among communities was never seen before. The college had initially allowed students wearing hijab to enter classrooms on Friday but asked them to leave soon after.
“Political organizations should not get into this issue. Students' education is important to us. We just requesting wearing a scarf to head. We have been wearing the hijab ever since. We should be allowed to follow our religious rights," a parent said. Meanwhile, the row also entered Hassan district with students of Government Science College entering the premises donning saffron shawls. Students at Doddasidalingegowda Government College in Chikkamagaluru also wore saffron shawls on the campus.