Mehbooba Mufti said that it is not enough for Indian Muslims to be Indian only, they must also be according to BJP. PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti said while addressing a program in Srinagar.
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karnataka hijab row: I am afraid that BJP will not stop only on hijab, they will also go for other symbols of Muslims and they will wipe out all. The said things were said by PDP President and former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti in Jammu and Kashmir today.
Mehbooba's allegation that just being Indian is not enough for Muslims
Mehbooba Mufti said that it is not enough for Indian Muslims to be Indian only, they must also be according to BJP. PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti said while addressing a program in Srinagar.
Farooq Abdullah said that everyone has the right to wear and eat according to his wish
On the other hand, National Conference leader and former Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah, while reacting to the hijab controversy, said that every person has the right to wear and eat as he wishes. As far as following religious beliefs are concerned, everyone is free for it. There are some fundamentalist elements who are attacking one religion in an attempt to win elections by dividing people into communal lines.
Everyone has the right to wear & eat as they wish and is free to practice their religious beliefs. There are some radical elements who are attacking a religion in an attempt to win polls by dividing people on communal lines: Former J&K CM Farooq Abdullah in Pulwama on #HijabRow pic.twitter.com/DkJblLqt4h
— ANI (@ANI) February 13, 2022
Schools are opening from February 14
Significantly, after the Hijab controversy, schools and colleges were closed in Karnataka, but after the order of the court, schools are being opened for children from class 1-10 from tomorrow, February 14. In Udupi, where the dispute escalated, Section 144 will remain in force from 6 am to 6 pm tomorrow.
Hearing in Karnataka High Court
The Karnataka government talked about opening schools in a phased manner and from February 16, schools will also be opened for senior classes. At present, a three-member bench of the Karnataka High Court is hearing the hijab case.
Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai has asked the school principal, teachers, parents, and school management to be in touch with the administration to maintain peace in the state. Also, instructions to be in constant touch with public representatives, dignitaries and seniors of the district. Have given.