Udupi, Karnataka Hijab Row News live, Bangalore Today Updates, 17 Feb: The court said it would continue to hear applications on Friday, after Advocate General Prabhuling Navadgi asked for time to respond to applications.
Karnataka Hijab Controversy News Live: Karnataka Supreme Court has withdrawn the hearing of appeals filed by Muslim girls studying in pre-university colleges in Udupi against the government’s ban on Hijab classes. The court will continue to hear their applications on Friday, after Advocate Prabhuling Navadgi sought time to respond to their appeals. The AG told the court he was still awaiting some instructions from the district government. The full bench of the Supreme Court noted that the state could change its government decree. The court also dismissed one of the complaints filed by a social activist: “We will reject this application. It is not taken care of. We will reject your request and costs. He examines our emotions. ”
Although various religious symbols such as bangles and hats are common in Indian society, a government that has directed only Muslim women to wear their hats is an example of “brutal discrimination”, the applicants’ attorney told the Karnataka High Court on Wednesday during the trial. hijab line. He also pointed out that racism is particularly prevalent because there is no uniform uniform for pre-university students in the government and as a result there is no law prohibiting the wearing of hijab.
Meanwhile, Congress lawmakers will spend the night inside the Karnataka Legislature and Council on Thursday, demanding the dismissal of Minister of Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Minister KS Eshwarappa and the booking of a national flag booking book.
