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Rahul Gandhi and K'nataka BJP leaders indulge in war of words over hijab row

The war of words comes a day after the Karnataka government asked educational institutions to “follow existing uniform-related rules” until the High Court comes out with an order in this regard, next week.

Hijab row triggers political war of words between Rahul, K'nataka BJP
Hijab row triggers political war of words between Rahul, K'nataka BJP
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Published : Feb 5, 2022, 4:46 PM IST

Hyderabad: The ongoing 'Hijab' row at the Government Pre-University College for Girls, Udupi in Karnataka Saturday triggered a political slugfest between the ruling BJP and Congress with the former accusing Congress leader Rahul Gandhi of “communalizing education”.

Rahul while reacting to the row this morning wrote on Twitter, “By letting students’ hijab come in the way of their education, we are robbing the future of the daughters of India. Ma Saraswati gives knowledge to all. She doesn’t differentiate”.

Responding to Rahul's tweet, the Karnataka BJP wrote, ''By communalizing education, Congress co-owner @RahulGandhi has once again proved that he is dangerous to the future of India. If Hijab is very much essential to get educated, why doesn't Rahul Gandhi make it mandatory in States ruled by Congress (sic)?” The war of words comes a day after the Karnataka government asked educational institutions to “follow existing uniform-related rules” until the High Court comes out with an order in this regard, next week.

  • By communalising education, CONgress co-owner @RahulGandhi has once again proved that he is dangerous to the future of India.

    If Hijab is very much essential to get educated, why doesn't Rahul Gandhi make it mandatory in States ruled by CONgress?#CommunalCONgress https://t.co/MnVoVSJKEm

    — BJP Karnataka (@BJP4Karnataka) February 5, 2022 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Primary and Secondary Education Minister BC Nagesh while speaking to the media on Friday said that as per the Karnataka Education Act 2013 and 2018, all educational institutions are given the power to enact their own uniforms but there is a stipulation that the uniform must be followed for at least five years. “The government would announce its decision on this in two days. But students should follow uniform rules made by the School Development and Monitoring Committee (SDMC) at the beginning of this academic year till the High Court verdict.

It is clear that students are not allowed to enter the school premises wearing a hijab or saffron shawl," he added.

The Karnataka High Court will take up the petitions filed by students of the Government Pre-University College for Girls, Udupi, demanding permission to attend classes while wearing 'hijab', on February 8.

Also read: K'taka govt says existing uniform related rules to continue till HC verdict

Hyderabad: The ongoing 'Hijab' row at the Government Pre-University College for Girls, Udupi in Karnataka Saturday triggered a political slugfest between the ruling BJP and Congress with the former accusing Congress leader Rahul Gandhi of “communalizing education”.

Rahul while reacting to the row this morning wrote on Twitter, “By letting students’ hijab come in the way of their education, we are robbing the future of the daughters of India. Ma Saraswati gives knowledge to all. She doesn’t differentiate”.

Responding to Rahul's tweet, the Karnataka BJP wrote, ''By communalizing education, Congress co-owner @RahulGandhi has once again proved that he is dangerous to the future of India. If Hijab is very much essential to get educated, why doesn't Rahul Gandhi make it mandatory in States ruled by Congress (sic)?” The war of words comes a day after the Karnataka government asked educational institutions to “follow existing uniform-related rules” until the High Court comes out with an order in this regard, next week.

  • By communalising education, CONgress co-owner @RahulGandhi has once again proved that he is dangerous to the future of India.

    If Hijab is very much essential to get educated, why doesn't Rahul Gandhi make it mandatory in States ruled by CONgress?#CommunalCONgress https://t.co/MnVoVSJKEm

    — BJP Karnataka (@BJP4Karnataka) February 5, 2022 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Primary and Secondary Education Minister BC Nagesh while speaking to the media on Friday said that as per the Karnataka Education Act 2013 and 2018, all educational institutions are given the power to enact their own uniforms but there is a stipulation that the uniform must be followed for at least five years. “The government would announce its decision on this in two days. But students should follow uniform rules made by the School Development and Monitoring Committee (SDMC) at the beginning of this academic year till the High Court verdict.

It is clear that students are not allowed to enter the school premises wearing a hijab or saffron shawl," he added.

The Karnataka High Court will take up the petitions filed by students of the Government Pre-University College for Girls, Udupi, demanding permission to attend classes while wearing 'hijab', on February 8.

Also read: K'taka govt says existing uniform related rules to continue till HC verdict

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