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‘Hijab is our right’: Muslim students protest in Karnataka as college denies entry

Muslim students outside college gate as they were denied entry with Hijab. [Photo: Twitter/ iffathfathima6]

‘We are being treated like dogs and criminals’

Karnataka: The Muslim students of the Bhandarkar’s College in Kundapura of Udupi district in Karnataka on Friday staged a protest in front of the college entrance gate after being denied entry into the campus for wearing hijab.

Hundreds of students came in support of the protesting female students who are demanding to allow them to attend classes while wearing the ‘hijab’, IANS reported.

A large group of female students sat in front of the entrance gate of the college on the road blocking the way and raising slogans against the college management. The students voiced the slogan ‘hijab is our right’ and ‘we want justice’ and slammed the principal of the college for denying entry to them for wearing hijab, the report said.

The protesting female students alleged that they were pushed out of the campus and the college main gate was closed on them.

They charged that they were treated like ‘dogs and criminals’. They claimed that they ‘are mentally hurt’ for making them stand on the road. They had to use the washroom of a nearby hospital, the protesting students said.

The parents of the students, who also came to the protest site, questioned the college authorities on sending their children out of the college and making them stand on the road for wearing hijab.

The college authorities and the police officers maintained that they have to carry out the orders of the government and they cannot take back the decision, the news agency report said.

The parents argued that if the rule about the hijab was told to them at the time of admissions, they would have got their children admitted to another college.

The college authorities maintained that if they are let in with hijab, other students will flaunt saffron shawls and they can’t afford to see the situation go out of hand.

The protesting students said that their seniors, older sisters who studied in the college, wore hijab without any problem.

“This morning at 9.15 a.m., while entering, the principal, police, and lecturers denied us entry. They did not answer our questions. They maintained that they have high-level orders.”

They said that on February 1, all Muslim female students studying in 1 and 2 PUC were called to the library.

“The Principal and other lecturers asked them to come to college without wearing hijab. The students said that if anyone had objections they should bring their parents. When they came with parents, local MLA Haladi Srinivas Shetty and others were present and no proper answers were given and the next day notice was given by the college authorities that hijab is not allowed in the college,” the report quoted the protesting students as saying.

 

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