Hijab row: Karnataka schools, colleges shut for 3 days, HC verdict on Wednesday

Hijab row: Karnataka schools, colleges shut for 3 days, HC verdict on Wednesday
Students wearing hijab stage a protest outside the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial College campus, in Udupi district, Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022. Photo: PTI

Bengaluru: The Karnataka High Court on Tuesday appealed to students and people to maintain peace and tranquillity as the Hijab row escalated in parts of the State.

After hearing the petitions filed by some students studying in a Government Pre-University College for Girls in the coastal town of Udupi, the court posted the matter for Wednesday.

"This Court requests the students and the public to maintain peace and tranquillity. This Court has full faith in the wisdom and virtue of public at large and hopes that the same would be put to practice," the single bench of Justice Krishna S Dixit said.

The petitioners sought a declaration from the Court that they have a fundamental right to practice essential religious practices, including wearing of Hijab as per Islamic faith, on the college premises.

Asking people to have faith in the Indian constitution, Justice Dixit observed that only some mischievous people were keeping the issue burning.

Justice Dixit also pointed out that agitations, sloganeering and students attacking each other were not good.

Earlier on Tuesday, as protests for and against the 'hijab' intensified at colleges in different parts of Karnataka, state's Home Minister Araga Jnanendra, while appealing for peace, said no one should give an opportunity to use the police force.

The Home Minister's warning came as tension prevailed at some educational institutions in Udupi, Shivamogga, Bagalkote and other parts, forcing the police and authorities to intervene.

Protests erupted at the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial College in Udupi today after a large group of students wearing saffron stoles and headgears raised slogans in the college campus as hijab clad Muslim girls were staging a protest "demanding justice", forcing the police and college authorities to intervene.

According to police sources, a minor stone pelting incident was reported near a college in Bagalkote and few students even tried to barge into the campus, whom police dispersed using mild force. A similar incident was also reported at a college in Shivamogga district, and police had to intervene to bring the situation under control, the sources added.

Schools, colleges shut for 3 days

As protests for and against the 'hijab' intensified in different parts of Karnataka, Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Tuesday declared a holiday to high schools and colleges in the state for the next three days.

Bommai has also appealed for peace.

"I appeal to all the students, teachers and management of schools and colleges as well as people of Karnataka to maintain peace and harmony. I have ordered closure of all high schools and colleges for next three days. All concerned are requested to cooperate," Bommai said in a tweet.

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