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Knee torn pants right or hijab….?

Bhopal, Now for the first time it seems that the communal polarization in the country is now coming from the southern states, till now Hindi and Hindu majority northern states have been blamed for this. The controversy over the hijab (burkha) worn by Muslim women began with a Karnataka High Court observation that said that hijab is not a mandatory part of any religion, so students of all religions should wear school uniforms. is necessary. Due to this decision of the High Court, the followers of a particular religion of the country have come to a boil and the Supreme Court has also been knocked against this remark. In this controversy, mainly three questions were raised in the air, first – is it necessary to wear hijab in Islam. hijab controversy karnataka

Second- is the requirement of wearing uniforms in schools and colleges an attack on fundamental rights and third- does the Karnataka court’s verdict on February 5 violate Articles 14 and 15 of the Constitution? The court’s reply to these questions was that the wearing of hijab is not mandatory in Islam and it is not a necessary practice, in response to the second question, the court said that it is not wrong to implement “descode” in schools and colleges and this But the students cannot do their own thing, in response to the third question, the court says that the government has the right to give orders. Against this decision of the Karnataka High Court, the Khilafat started from Chennai and the girl students filed a petition in the Supreme Court.

Not only this, after this decision, Muslim girl students of a prominent college in the state boycotted the examination, giving importance to the hijab. The controversy over this decision increased so much that there was a ruckus from Jammu and Kashmir to Chennai, Kashmiri anti-national leaders Mehbooba Mufti and Omar Abdullah were seen standing on this issue for a year, the same senior Muslim leader Asaduddin Aubasi also took an opposing voice. While a member of the Mahila Muslim Personal Law Board accepted the court’s observation as welcome, Ms. Shahista Amber said that the rules of educational institutions are binding on all.

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It is also worth mentioning here that the Karnataka High Court has also expressed apprehension that someone is fueling this hijab controversy? This is being done to destroy social harmony and create unrest.

In the midst of this hijab controversy, an important question is also being raised that today, college school girls wear knee-torn pants and go to educational institutions, not only this, now it has been included in fashion, then hijab in such an environment Why so much controversy about it? Anyway, in our constitution, we have given complete freedom to eat and dress and live life in our own way and then under this freedom if someone does not want to make his beauty public and wear hijab, then where is the question of objection on this. is born, but if you are a student of any educational institution and want to continue studying there, then you have to follow the rules of the said educational institution. Because these educational institutions do not belong to any particular religion but to the government and there is no discrimination related to religion in government institutions. The same sentiment is implicit in the judgment of the Karnataka High Court.

But I don’t know, nowadays politics enters in every matter first, for this reason it is being said that – “Now it is not God in every situation, but politics has taken his place”. Along with the Hijab scandal, another example of this is the film “The Kashmir Files” on Kashmir, which started politics as soon as it was released, whose first facilitator was Honorable Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he was asked about this film by the previous Congress government. Who got a chance to curse, when the ruthless expulsion of Kashmiri Pandits happened only during the BJP government at the center, how far is it proper to forget this harsh truth for our political selfishness?

Well, whatever it may be, but today the kind of deliberate atmosphere being created on various issues, is it in the interest of the country? The answer to this serious question should be found after thinking deeply.

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