Hijab Row Highlights: Karnataka shouldn't decide permissibility of religious clothing, says US Amb. at Large for Int'l Religious Freedom
Amid the Hijab row in Karnataka, the government on Thursday decided to resume classes for high school students from next week, even as Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai stated the High Court has said students should not wear a religious dress to colleges. The Hijab row started in December end when a few students started coming to the government pre-university college in Udupi wearing Hijab. Protesting against it, some Hindu students turned up wearing saffron scarves. Stay tuned for more updates.
Karnataka shouldn't decide permissibility of religious clothing, says US Amb at Large for Int'l Religious Freedom
Religious freedom includes the ability to choose one's religious attire. The Indian state of Karnataka should not determine permissibility of religious clothing. Hijab bans in schools violate religious freedom and stigmatize and marginalize women and girls.
\u2014 Amb. at Large for International Religious Freedom (@IRF_Ambassador) February 11, 2022
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