Mangaluru, May 26: Backed by hardline Hindutva outfits, dozens of Hindu students of Mangalore University College at Hampanakatta in the heart of the city, staged a protest in the campus against Muslim girls for not fulfilling the demand to expose their hair.
The agitating students also slammed the Principal for not forcing over 40 Muslim girls to removing the hijab before entering the college.
The students also condemned the college for not extrapolating the Karnataka High Court's controversial order on hijab in pre university colleges, to degree colleges too.
A meeting of departmental heads in the college has been convened to discuss the issue and on the college's next course of action.
The hijab crisis started towards the end of last academic year as a protest by six students of the Udupi Government Pre University Girl's College, which later escalated into a massive row. The students filed a petition at Karnataka High Court seeking permission to wear Hijab in classrooms.
Taking note of the situation and sensitivity of the matter, the High Court constituted a special bench and heard the petition immediately. The special bench headed by Karnataka High Court Chief Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi dismissed the petition filed by students and went on the extent of claiming that wearing of hijab is not an essential practice in Islam.
The government of Karnataka had issued guidelines for schools and pre-university colleges making uniform compulsory for students without giving any room for wearing of hijab in classrooms.
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