An Interlocutory Application (IA) was mentioned before the full bench of the Karnataka High Court on Monday during the hearing on a batch of petitions over the Hijab controversy, requesting the leave of the court to use a uniform stole to cover the head.
Karnataka decided to reopen pre-university and degree colleges from February 16 (Wednesday).
What is bad in Quran cannot be good in Shariyat - this is how Supreme Court summed it up in triple talaq case: Counsel Kamat
"Read Bijoe Emmanuel, it does not distinguish between Article 25 (1) and 25 (2). Read para 19", says CJ.
It is not passed under any statute, but some executive order and it does not pass the muster to regulate public order: Counsel
By referring to these judgments, GO commits a "fatal error", argues Counsel
One is in a minority institution the other is in an all-girls school. Third judgement is of Madras HC judgement, this has nothing to do with Article 25: Kamat
The girl was studying in an all-girls school and hence the Court held hijab was not necessary, he says
"Students have been wearing hijabof same colour as uniform", says Counsel.
"Kendriya Vidyalayas even today permit by a notification female muslim students to wear headscarf of same colour as uniform".
Purdah not essential but headscarf is, argues Counsel referring to Madras HC judgement
The GO relies on certain High Court rulings. It is their (State's) understanding that it is not a violation: CJ Awasthi
It is the wrong understanding and I am challenging it: Counsel for petitioner
If certain sections of the society don't want fundamental rights of other secions to play out, that is no ground to restrict fundamental rights of that section: Counsel Kamat
"Article 25 is not subject to general reasonable restrictions like in Article 19. The restrictions which can be imposed is mentioned in Article 25 itself - public order, morality, health.", says Counsel for petitioner.
Reading out the order, Kamat says,"1. Wearing of hijab not protected by Article 25; 2. They are leaving it to College Development Committee to decide whether any exception should be made for hijab."
"As per GO, it is some committee with MLA which will decide whether to exercise fundamental right. This is totally impermissible", he adds.
CJ Ritu Raj Awasthi says, 'our sincere request to media is to be more responsible. We are not against media, our only request is be responsible".
Even as the majority of Muslim students inKarnatakaon Monday attended classes without wearing hijab as per the High Court's interim order, 13 students from the Government High School in Shivamogga district refused to take the SSLC (Class 10) preparatory examination after being asked to remove hijab.
The students of Government Public School of Shivamogga district were stopped by teachers and asked to remove their hijab. The students, however, outrightly refused to shun hijab and demanded that they be allowed to write exams.
The teachers and school management tried to convince them by asking them to write exams in a separate room without a hijab. However, the students rejected the offer and decided to boycott the examination. Parents of the girls, who reached school there, also supported their children and took them home saying that without hijab they can't attend classes.
High schools in Karnataka reopened on Monday after being shut from last Wednesday following untoward incidents in parts of the State over the hijab row.
An argument broke out between parents and teachers of Rotary School in Mandya over students entering the school wearing hijab
The classes for 9th and 10th grade commenced in the district under police security on Monday after a gap of five days.
In order to prevent untoward incidents after the hijab vs saffron stole protests turned violent in some parts of the district, prohibitory orders have been enforced in the district till 6:00 am on Tuesday.
This is the second consecutive session since Basavaraj Bommai took charge as chief minister where issues pertaining to religious rights are expected to hog the limelight
As a precautionary measure to maintain peace and law and order in the Dakshina Kannada district, Deputy Commissioner Rajendra K V has imposed prohibitory order under Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code within 200 meter radius of schools and colleges in the district from February 14, 6 am to February 19, 6 pm.
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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has said that the "nation would be run by the Constitution (of India) and not by the Sharia."
Yogi Adityanath, during his election meetings on Sunday evening, warned religious fanatics 'dreaming about Ghazwa-e-Hind' (Islamic conquest of India) and said that "those with a Talibani mindset should give up their dream. India will be run by the constitution. And every institution has the right to formulate its own dress code."
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"For those dreaming of Ghazwa-e-Hind,this is New India under leadership of PM Modi. New India is for development of all, but appeasement of none. It'll run as per Constitution not Shariat. Ghazwa-e-Hind' ka sapna Qayamat ke din tak sakar nahi hoga,"says UP CM
B.C. Nagesh, who was recently named Karnataka's minister for education, is in the thick of things surrounding the hijab row. He has been strongly propagating the idea of uniform minus hijab. In an interaction with IANS, the minister explained his perspectives on the raging controversy.
Q. The developments surrounding the hijab row have deeply hurt student mindset. How are you going to address the issue?
A: It will take many days to bring mindsets back on the right track. The students who remained friends till yesterday have developed the psyche that one is a Muslim and another is a Hindu. This is not good. If the norm of Uniform is practiced without any hindrances of religious practices it is possible to heal these divided mindsets. They will continue to have bitter memories but somehow they will come to the right track after sometime. But, it is a difficult process and it takes time.
What does it mean when a girl from Mandya can raise the slogan of Allah Hu Akbar? Where the mindsets have reached? I am not talking about what is right and what is wrong here. Everyone will have their emotions and they react to certain things. But, the reactive mindset has been developed already. How tenable is it for such developments to take place in college campuses?
Accusing the BJP of polarisation during assembly polls by raking up issues such as the hijab row and the Uniform Civil Code, senior Congress leader Salman Khurshid on Sunday said it showed that the BJP was "jittery" as its hold over the electorate was slipping, and asserted that the people were beginning to see "through their tricks".
He also termed the dubbing of the elections in Uttar Pradesh as a bipolar contest between the BJP and the Samajwadi Party by some quarters as an "exaggeration" and said "this will not be the end of the story of the Congress party's revival, this will be the beginning of that story".
A meeting of various organisations was held at Udupi on Sunday to discuss ways to maintain peace in the district in the wake of the hijab-saffron shawl row. Udupi MLA K Raghupathi Bhat, who chaired the meeting, told reporters that the organisations that took part in the meeting responded positively to the view that untoward incidents should be avoided over the issue and everyone should wait till the High Court gave a final verdict.
A girl wearing Hijab will become the prime minister of the country one day, AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi has said amid the controversy over Muslim women's headscarves. "If a girl decides to wear Hijab and asks her parents to do so and when her parents allow her to wear it, who can stop her from wearing it? We shall see, Inshallah," Owaisi is heard saying in a 43-second video of his address in an election rally.
“The girls will wear hijab, will wear Niqab and go to colleges and become doctors, collectors, SDMs and businessmen," Owaisi said in the video, shared on his Twitter handle. "You all keep in mind, perhaps when I am not alive, a girl wearing a hijab will become the prime minister of this country one day,” he added.
As per official information, the fresh controversy over wearing hijab-burqa erupted at an Autonomous PG College in Madhya Pradesh's Satna district on Saturday after an M.Com student Rukshana Khan arrived at the college wearing hijab to appear in the exam.
Congress leader and MLA Zameer Ahmed courted controversy here on Sunday by reportedly stating that rape incidents in India are high because of the non-wearing of hijab. Hijab protects women from such heinous crimes, he said.
Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Sunday said that high schoolswill reopen from Monday and thatpriority would be accorded to create a conducive atmosphere for learning.