Karnataka minister Priyank Kharge has come in support of CM Siddaramaiah's decision to revoke the restrictions placed by the previous BJP on hijab.
The Karnataka unit of the BJP is heavily opposing the lift on the Hijab ban, B Y Vijayendra stating that the Congress-led government in the state is 바카라dividing young minds along religious lines바카라.
Karnataka minister Priyank Kharge has come in support of CM Siddaramaiah's decision to revoke the restrictions placed by the previous BJP on hijab.
Priyank Kharge chimed into the raging Hijab controversy while taking at the previous BJP government in the state.
The son of Congress national president Mallikarjun Kharge, the cabinet minister is also the Chairman for Communications of the KPCC.
He was reacting to allegations by the opposition BJP that the ruling party was doing 바카라appeasement politics바카라 and playing 바카라divide and rule바카라.
Kharge asserted that the decision was as per the law and hit out at the saffron party by saying they should first 바카라set their own house in order바카라, NDTV reported.
바카라Whatever the Karnataka government is doing is as per the law and framework of the Constitution. BJP has no work to do, they should set their house in order first,바카라 he said.
The Karnataka unit of the BJP is heavily opposing the lift on the Hijab ban, B Y Vijayendra stating that the Congress-led government in the state is 바카라dividing young minds along religious lines바카라.
"CM Siddaramaiah's decision to withdraw the Hijab ban in educational institutions raises concerns about the secular nature of our educational spaces. By allowing religious attire in educational institutions Siddaramaiah government is promoting dividing young minds along religious lines, potentially hindering the inclusive learning environment," he said in a social media post.
The Hijab row first started in January last year when a Government Pre-University College in Udupi allegedly denied entry to six female students who were dressed in headscarves (hijab).