Former Congress President Rahul Gandhi's statement has come to the fore amid protests by girl students regarding the right to wear hijab in colleges in Karnataka. Rahul has made a tweet because of this on the occasion of Basant Panchami. Rahul Gandhi said that we are looting the future of the daughters of India by letting the hijab of the students come in the way of their education. After this statement of Rahul, the minister of Karnataka has also taken a dig at him.
By tweeting, the future of daughters is being robbed
On Basant Panchami, Rahul Gandhi tweeted with the hashtag Saraswati Puja and wrote, 'We are robbing the future of the daughters of India by letting the hijab of girl students come in the way of their education, Mother Saraswati gives knowledge to all. She doesn't differentiate.'
Karnataka minister answered - also speak on the ban in mosques
Karnataka Minister Sunil Kumar Karkala responded by tweeting, 'Our government stands with Muslim women by abolishing triple talaq. Taking a dig at Rahul, he said that all those who speak on personal liberty should also speak on the ban on Muslim women in mosques. The minister further said that everyone should follow a similar system inside government premises. That is our only intention.
this is the whole matter
Let us tell you that in a government college in Udupi, Karnataka, this controversy has started over some girl students wearing hijab. In another incident, Muslim girl students of Kundapur College wearing hijab were stopped by the principal at the main gate of the institute. At the same time, some Hindu students wearing saffron shawls started circling them in protest against the admission of girl students in the college. After all this, the matter has heated up.
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