Educational institutions gearing up to ban hijab in Rajasthan
BJP MLA Balamukund Acharya went to a school in Jaipur and expressed his anger after seeing girls wearing hijab.
BJP MLA Balamukund Acharya went to a school in Jaipur and expressed his anger after seeing girls wearing hijab.
Hijab is a must. Hair is the devil’s thread, and makeup is the devil’s work.
A Pakistani citizen commented that it was better to look at oneself than find fault with others.
2 days ago, Siddaramaiah had announced the lifting of hijab ban in educational institutions. Faced with opposition from Hindu organisations, he gave the above justification to do the damage control.
An order has been given to the Block Education Officer to investigate the matter.
While the term “hijab” is not explicitly mentioned, the directive specifies that ‘a garment covering the head should not be used.’
State Government and Karnataka Government Job Recruitment Authority must withdraw this decision immediately.
The atmosphere in Malappuram (Kerala) has heated up because of CPM leader Anil Kumar’s statement that ‘Now Muslim women will refuse to wear the hijab’.
Hindu students wore a hijab and danced to a song from a Hindi film at Prince Global School, a convent school.
A law has been passed to punish the woman who refuses to wear the hijab, those who support her and those who employ her.