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2022-02-21 India-Pakistan
58 girls suspended from college in Karnataka for wearing Hijab, holding protest
The hard jihad of the sword, the soft jihad of the law, the gently transgressive jihad of fashion. Or anti-fashion, really, looking at the photo at the link of Moving Black Objects sweltering in a Saudi-style shapeless black gown, hijab and face-covering niqab, leaving only a slit for their eyes. Ugh.
[OneIndia] Girl students in many parts of Karnataka were denied entry into their respective educational institutions on Saturday as they arrived in hijabs, despite a court order, as the issue showed no signs of abating after its flare-up about a fortnight ago that prompted the government to close down colleges and institutions for a couple of days.

As many as 58 students at Shiralakoppa in Shivamogga district who had refused to remove their hijab and staged a demonstration against the government pre-university college administration were suspended. They were suspended on Friday and were told that they should not come to the college, a student told news hounds.

On Saturday too, they came to the college, raised slogans and demanded their right to wear hijab. However,
facts are stubborn; statistics are more pliable...
they were not let in. "We came here but the principal told us that we have all been suspended and there is no need for us to come to the college. Even police told us not to come to the college but we came here. Today, no one spoke to us," the students complained.

Despite a government order and the Karnataka High Court's interim order restricting the students from wearing hijab or saffron scarves inside classrooms, the girls came to schools and colleges donning the headscarf. In the SJVP College at Harihar in Davangere district, girls wearing hijab were denied entry. The pupils refused to go inside without the scarf, stressing that it was as important as education and they cannot give up their right.

In Vijay Paramedical College in Belagavi district, students complained to the news hounds that a holiday was announced by the institution for an indefinite period due to the hijab issue. "We will not sit without headscarves. Let the college realise how it affects our education. The principal is not listening to us," a student told the media. In Ballari, a group of girls were not allowed inside the Sarala Devi College, which has been witnessing protests from the day the controversy erupted and the government had ordered that no one should wear clothes that could disturb peace, harmony and, law and order.

The government college at Gangavathi in Koppal district too faced a similar situation where girls were not allowed inside the college. In Kudur village in Ramanagara district, some students staged a demonstration on the college ground after they were not allowed to enter the classrooms. On January 1, six girl students of a college in Udupi attended a presser held by Campus Front of India (CFI) in the coastal town protesting against the college authorities denying them entry into the classroom by wearing hijab.

This was four days after they had requested the principal permission to wear hijabs in classes which was not allowed. Till then, students used to wear hijab to the campus and entered the classroom after removing the scarves, the college principal Rudre Gowda had said. "The institution did not have any rule on hijab-wearing as such since no one used to wear it to the classroom in the last 35 years. The students who came with the demand had the backing of outside forces," Gowda had said.
Posted by trailing wife 2022-02-21 03:33|| || Front Page|| [18 views ]  Top
 File under: Devout Moslems 

#1 The police sometimes gets the fright of their lives when those hijabs are taken off.

Moslem fashion - bringing out the beautiful in you.



Posted by Dron66046 2022-02-21 06:03||   2022-02-21 06:03|| Front Page Top

#2 Selective dis-empowerment. Someone's gotta do it.

We allow our sikhs to wear all their religious paraphernalia. Hindus own the country so they can wear little ponytails, red dots, whatever they want too. Christians... well, we ain't fussy about anything now. But moslems. Those recalcitrant bastitches must be snubbed at every turn, their every demand and 'human right' denied. If you don't do that they start using your own egalitarian ideas and constitutionalism against you.

Besides, the uniform culture in Indian schools has served India well, with a too diverse population with every community nursing some supremacist idea of itself and a great class divide. Uniforms help even out the social field and every student is trained to act alike and not his/her hubris demands, at least while in school. It teaches humility and unity while also allowing the have-nots a sense of decency and class and elevates their thinking from wallowing in self-pity and ending up tools for bolshevism.
Posted by Dron66046 2022-02-21 06:20||   2022-02-21 06:20|| Front Page Top

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