School Reopen: Schools up to class 10th will open in Karnataka from tomorrow, CM informed amid hijab controversy

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Amidst the ongoing hijab controversy in Karnataka, Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Sunday made a big deal about the reopening of schools and colleges. Giving information, CM Basavaraj Bommai said that from Monday, February 14, schools will open from class 10th.

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Karnataka School Reopening Amidst the ongoing hijab controversy in Karnataka, Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai has made a big deal about the reopening of schools and colleges on Sunday. Giving information, CM Basavaraj Bommai said that from Monday, February 14, schools will open from class 10th. He said that I have directed the DC, SP and the school administration to organize a meeting of the peace committee. At the same time, schools and degree colleges of higher classes will reopen after reviewing the situation.

CM gave this instruction regarding the Hijab dispute case

Earlier, in order to prevent any untoward incident regarding the Hijab dispute case in Karnataka and to maintain peace and order in the state, CM Basavaraj Bommai had on Saturday interacted with the DC, SP and senior officials of the Education Department through video conferencing. During this, he said that necessary steps should be taken to prevent any untoward incident. Senior officers of police and administration should visit major schools in sensitive areas and ensure that no untoward incident takes place.

Take immediate action against the chaotic elements 

Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai also said that DC, SP and DDPI should be in constant touch with the principal, teachers, parents and school management board. Along with this, he also directed to be in constant touch with public representatives, dignitaries and seniors of the district. The CM said that immediate action should be taken against the chaotic elements. Police and administration should hold peace meetings and the order of the High Court should be followed in any case. He said that the police and administration should not bow down to any pressure and even small incidents should be taken seriously.