Karnataka

Hijab row: Karnataka govt will abide by HC interim order, says CM Bommai

The Chief Minister said that the High Court's interim order is also very clear, that where there is dress code, it has to be followed, and it is not applicable where it does not exist.

Written by : PTI

Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Wednesday, February 16, told the state Legislative Assembly that his government will abide by the High Court's interim order on the Hijab row. The Chief Minister was replying to Leader of Opposition Siddaramaiah, who sought clarification from him during the zero hour, on the Higher Education Minister CN Ashwath Narayan's statement that dress code is applicable to Pre-University colleges and not for Degree Colleges.

"The Higher Education Minister has stated the facts. He has said that dress code is applicable where the rules exist and it is not there for higher education institutions or Degree Colleges," Bommai said. He said that the High Court's interim order is also very clear, that where there is dress code, it has to be followed, and it is not applicable where it does not exist.

"Things are very clear, our government will abide by the High Court order," he added. As protests for and against the hijab intensified in different parts of Karnataka and turned violent in some places, the government had declared a holiday for all high schools and colleges in the state for three days, from February 9, and it was subsequently extended up to February 16 for colleges.

However, the Karnataka High Court, in its interim order pending consideration of all petitions related to the hijab issue, last week had requested the state government to reopen educational institutions and restrained all the students from wearing saffron shawls, scarves, hijab and any religious flag in the classroom. Following the court order, the government has reopened schools and colleges.

Watch: TNM’s Anna Isaac explains four court orders on the hijab.

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