Karnataka: Schools, colleges in Udupi, Shivamogga to stay shut tomorrow in view of Hijab case verdict

The full bench of the Karnataka HC, which concluded its hearing in the Hijab case, is likely to pronounce its verdict on Tuesday

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Published14 Mar 2022, 10:03 PM IST
The full bench of the Karnataka High Court has been hearing the Hijab case on a day-to-day basis since 10 February
The full bench of the Karnataka High Court has been hearing the Hijab case on a day-to-day basis since 10 February(HT_PRINT)

With the Karnataka High Court scheduled to pronounce its verdict in the Hijab case on Tuesday, the Udupi and Shivamogga district administrations have decided to keep the schools and colleges shut to avoid any untoward incidents. 

According to Shivamogga SP BM Laxmi Prasad, section 144 has also been imposed in the district till 21 March. “Eight companies of KSRP, six companies of district armed reserve and one company of RAF have been deployed,” he said. 

Earlier, Dakshina Kannada DC had announced a holiday in all schools and colleges for Tuesday. “External exams will happen as per schedule but internal exams of all schools and colleges will be postponed,” said Dr Rajendra KV.

Further, the Karnataka government has banned gatherings and protests in Bengaluru from 15 to 21 March. 

Case in HC

The demand by a section of girls in a Udupi pre-university college to wear Hijab inside their classrooms erupted into a major row after some Hindu students turned up in saffron shawls with the issue spreading to other parts of the state, even as the government insisted on a uniform norm.

According to the lawyers appearing for the petitioner girls from Udupi district, the matter pertaining to Hijab case has been listed for Tuesday as serial No. 1 and the court may spell out the operative part of the verdict from 10.30 am onwards.

The full bench of the High Court comprising Chief Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi, Justice Krishna S Dixit and Justice J M Khazi was constituted on 9 February on a petition filed by girls from Udupi who prayed that they should be allowed to wear Hijab even inside the classroom along with the school uniform as it was part of their faith.

On 1 January, six girl students of a college in Udupi attended a press conference held by the Campus Front of India (CFI) in the coastal town protesting against the college authorities denying them entry into classrooms wearing headscarves.

This was four days after they requested the principal permission to wear hijab in classes which were not allowed. Till then, students used to wear the headscarf to the campus, but entered the classroom after removing it, college principal Rudre Gowda had said.

"The institution did not have any rule on hijab-wearing since no one used to wear it to the classroom in the last 35 years. The students who came with the demand had the backing of outside forces," Gowda had said.

As the issue of Hijab versus saffron scarves spread to several educational institutions in many parts of Karnataka, the state government announced a holiday from 9 to 15 February in all the pre-university colleges and from 9 to 16 February in degree and diploma colleges.

The girls then approached the Karnataka HC seeking relief and quashing the government order on 5 February restraining students from wearing any cloth that could disturb, peace, harmony and public order.

The full bench of the High Court has been hearing the case on a day-to-day basis since 10 February. 

In its interim order, the bench asked the state government to reopen the educational institutions, which were hit by the agitation, and restrained students from wearing Hijab and saffron scarves in the classroom till the final order is delivered.

 

 

 

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