Hijab Row: Hearing continues in Supreme Court, AG of Karnataka said – Hijab banned in Turkey and France too

Posted on 21st Sep 2022 by rohit kumar

The petitions against the hijab ban in Karnataka were heard once again in the Supreme Court today. Arguments were made on behalf of both the government and the petitioner. Advocate General Prabhuling Navadgi presented the arguments on behalf of the Government of Karnataka. The petitions challenging the hijab ban are being heard by a bench of Justice Hemant Gupta and Justice Sudhanshu Dhulia.

 

Hijab banned in countries like Turkey and France: Advocate General Prabhuling Navadgi

During the hearing, Karnataka Advocate General (Advocate General) Prabhuling Navadgi said that many Muslim mothers and sisters do not wear hijabs. Hijab is banned in countries like Turkey and France, yet Islam is spreading there. Not wearing it does not make a woman less Muslim.

 

 

Allegation of targeting a particular community in the state is false: Advocate General

The Advocate General of Karnataka further said that the right to privacy is still evolving. He said the other side has falsely alleged that the state has targeted a particular community. I reject it outright. The state government is running several welfare programs for minority groups.

 

Wearing of hijab is not prohibited in school transport and on campus: Advocate General

Karnataka Advocate General Prabhuling Navadgi says there is no restriction on wearing hijab in school transport or even inside school premises.

 

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