Karnataka: 12 hijab-clad students denied permission to attend classes at Mangalore college, sent back home

Karnataka Hijab row: Prior to this incident, Karnataka Education Minister B.C. Nagesh had stated that only uniforms are permissible inside classrooms.

Karnataka: 12 hijab-clad students denied permission to attend classes at Mangalore college, sent back home
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Dakshina Kannada: Following a statement by Karnataka Education Minister B.C. Nagesh that only uniforms are permissible inside classrooms, authorities at a college in Dakshina Kannada district on Saturday sent back hijab-clad students home. The incident took place in Mangaluru's University College. The college had banned the wearing of hijab as per the decision of it syndicate.

Though majority of the Muslim students attended classes on Saturday without hijab, 12 students came in wearing them.

They insisted on allowing them to attend classes with hijab. However, the college principal stopped them from attending classes and were also denied permission to go to the library, after which the students returned home.

As the hijab row is resurfacing in the district, the College Development Committee has decided to allow students to take it off in rest rooms and then attend classes.

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