The ongoing controversy regarding Hijab in Karnataka is not taking its name to stop. Muslim students are protesting against the hijab ban. Meanwhile, police have registered a complaint against 10 girls in Timkur for violating the rules of section 144.
Let us tell you that BJP booth agents in Tamil Nadu demanded removal of hijab from Muslim women. Due to this there was a lot of ruckus at the polling station and voting was closed for a long time. The incident took place at a polling station in Melur, Madurai. Here, BJP’s booth agent Giriraj asked Muslim women voting in Al Amil School of Ward 8 of the municipality to remove the hijab. Girirajan says that her hijab was delaying the election.
The students were protesting against the hijab ban outside the Girls Empress Government UP College in Tumkur, police said. He is accused of violating Section 144 of CrPC. Police said that a case has been registered against the girls under sections 143, 145, 188 and 149 of the IPC. Significantly, the case of Karnataka Hijab dispute is pending in the High Court for the last six days, but the dispute has not been resolved yet. The next hearing has been scheduled for February 21.