Hijab Controversy Will Be Heard In Karnataka HC Today
Hijab controversy will be heard in Karnataka High Court today, Section-144 will be implemented around schools.
The hijab controversy that started in the schools and colleges of Karnataka will be heard in the Karnataka High Court today.
The Karnataka High Court has banned the wearing of the hijab, saffron scarf, or any dress of religious identity in educational institutions till the verdict comes.
However, in the meantime, schools up to class 10 are opening in Karnataka from today.
In view of the hijab controversy in the state, the Karnataka government, taking a vigil, has imposed section 144 around the schools.
Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai has warned that those who create disturbances will be dealt with strictly.
In fact, on Thursday, a three-judge bench had heard the matter in the court. On Wednesday, Chief Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi had constituted a three-judge bench, in which he himself included, for hearing.
Along with him, Justice Krishna S Dixit and Justice J M Khaji heard various petitions related to the issue.
During the hearing, the counsel for the petitioner made several arguments against the government’s decision.
Let us inform you that Section 144 has been imposed within 200 meters of educational institutions in the Udupi district, which will continue till February 19.
Meanwhile, there is a possibility of uproar over this issue in the joint session of the Legislative Assembly starting from Monday.
Chief Minister Bommai’s warning, said – strict action should be taken against those who disturb
Schools from Monday to class 10 are opening amid the uproar over hijab in Karnataka.
Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai has expressed hope that the work of reading-learning will be done in a peaceful and cordial atmosphere.
Along with this, it has also been warned that strict legal action will be taken against those who violate.
Section 144 has been imposed within 200 meters of educational institutions in the Udupi district which will continue till February 19.
Meanwhile, there is a possibility of uproar over this issue in the joint session of the Legislative Assembly starting from Monday.
High Court has stayed the wearing of the hijab.
After the decision of the Karnataka High Court, the state government had announced the opening of high schools on February 14.
The High Court has banned the wearing of the hijab, saffron scarf, or any dress of religious identity in educational institutions till the verdict.