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Javed Akhtar on hijab row: Not in favour of hijab, but deep contempt for mobs of hooligans

Javed Akhtar took to social media to share his opinion on the Karnataka hijab row and wrote that he is not in favour of hijab but had "contempt" for the "hooligans" who were trying to intimidate a group of girls.

Javed Akhtar on hijab row
Javed Akhtar on hijab row: Not in favour of hijab, but deep contempt for mobs of hooligans
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Published : Feb 11, 2022, 9:43 AM IST

Mumbai (Maharashtra): Veteran screenwriter-lyricist Javed Akhtar on Thursday said he has never been a supporter of hijab or burqa but was deeply angered by those trying to "intimidate" girls wearing hijab in the ongoing issue in Karnataka. Protests for and against the hijab have intensified in parts of Karnataka. The demonstrations turned violent in some places on Tuesday after the government in the southern state issued an order last week making uniforms prescribed by it or the management of private institutions mandatory for students in schools and pre-university colleges.

The row prompted the BJP-run government on Tuesday to declare a three-day holiday for the institutions. Akhtar took to Twitter and wrote that he had "contempt" for the "hooligans" who were trying to intimidate a group of girls.

"I have never been in favour of Hijab or Burqa. I still stand by that but at the same time I have nothing but deep contempt for these mobs of hooligans who are trying to intimidate a small group of girls and that too unsuccessfully. Is this their idea of 'manliness' . What a pity," he tweeted.

  • I have never been in favour of Hijab or Burqa. I still stand by that but at the same time I have nothing but deep contempt for these mobs of hooligans who are trying to intimidate a small group of girls and that too unsuccessfully. Is this their idea of “MANLINESS” . What a pity

    — Javed Akhtar (@Javedakhtarjadu) February 10, 2022 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

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When a Twitter user questioned Akhtar's silence on the issue of women wearing hijab or burqa, the 77-year-old wrote that those with saffron shawls on their shoulders can't oppose women's clothing. "Secular people like me have the right to oppose burqa and hijab (we have always done that) but not those who themselves have saffron shawls on their shoulders. Aren't they of the same ideology that caused violence against Hindu girls in Mangalore for having coffee in a restaurant," he asked.

  • Secular people like me have the right to oppose burqa n hijab ( we have always done that) but not those who themselves have saffron shawls on their shoulders .Aren’t they of the same ideology that caused violence against Hindu girls in Manglore for having coffee in a restaurant.

    — Javed Akhtar (@Javedakhtarjadu) February 10, 2022 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

On Thursday, the Karnataka High court, hearing the hijab issue, asked students not to insist on wearing any cloth on campuses of educational institutions which can instigate people, till the matter is resolved. Posting the matter for Monday, the full court also said the educational institutions can resume classes for the students.

Several others from the industry, including actors Swara Bhasker, Richa Chadha, filmmaker Neeraj Ghaywan and veteran actor Shabana Azmi also raised their voice against the controversy.

Mumbai (Maharashtra): Veteran screenwriter-lyricist Javed Akhtar on Thursday said he has never been a supporter of hijab or burqa but was deeply angered by those trying to "intimidate" girls wearing hijab in the ongoing issue in Karnataka. Protests for and against the hijab have intensified in parts of Karnataka. The demonstrations turned violent in some places on Tuesday after the government in the southern state issued an order last week making uniforms prescribed by it or the management of private institutions mandatory for students in schools and pre-university colleges.

The row prompted the BJP-run government on Tuesday to declare a three-day holiday for the institutions. Akhtar took to Twitter and wrote that he had "contempt" for the "hooligans" who were trying to intimidate a group of girls.

"I have never been in favour of Hijab or Burqa. I still stand by that but at the same time I have nothing but deep contempt for these mobs of hooligans who are trying to intimidate a small group of girls and that too unsuccessfully. Is this their idea of 'manliness' . What a pity," he tweeted.

  • I have never been in favour of Hijab or Burqa. I still stand by that but at the same time I have nothing but deep contempt for these mobs of hooligans who are trying to intimidate a small group of girls and that too unsuccessfully. Is this their idea of “MANLINESS” . What a pity

    — Javed Akhtar (@Javedakhtarjadu) February 10, 2022 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

READ | Javed Akhtar urges people to forgive 18-year-old alleged 'Bulli Bai' mastermind, show 'compassion'

When a Twitter user questioned Akhtar's silence on the issue of women wearing hijab or burqa, the 77-year-old wrote that those with saffron shawls on their shoulders can't oppose women's clothing. "Secular people like me have the right to oppose burqa and hijab (we have always done that) but not those who themselves have saffron shawls on their shoulders. Aren't they of the same ideology that caused violence against Hindu girls in Mangalore for having coffee in a restaurant," he asked.

  • Secular people like me have the right to oppose burqa n hijab ( we have always done that) but not those who themselves have saffron shawls on their shoulders .Aren’t they of the same ideology that caused violence against Hindu girls in Manglore for having coffee in a restaurant.

    — Javed Akhtar (@Javedakhtarjadu) February 10, 2022 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

On Thursday, the Karnataka High court, hearing the hijab issue, asked students not to insist on wearing any cloth on campuses of educational institutions which can instigate people, till the matter is resolved. Posting the matter for Monday, the full court also said the educational institutions can resume classes for the students.

Several others from the industry, including actors Swara Bhasker, Richa Chadha, filmmaker Neeraj Ghaywan and veteran actor Shabana Azmi also raised their voice against the controversy.

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