Karnataka hijab controversy: Bommai accuses Siddaramaiah of raking up the issue for political gains

Amidst the ongoing controversy over Hijab in Karnataka, former CM Basavaraj Bommai has accused current CM Siddaramaiah of hiding the failures of his government and raising the issue only for political gains. Let us tell you that there was no ban on hijab in the entire state, but where there was a dress code, it was not allowed. Let us tell you that Muslim women are allowed to wear hijab in the entire state. ANI asked, “Since hijab is not banned, why is there a question of lifting the ban?” “After the policy of integral education, the policy of school uniform came up, but the previous government had implemented it. Siddaramaiah had talked about withdrawing the order banning hijab when the matter was still pending in the Supreme Court .It was implemented just to achieve that.” According to the information, Bommai said, “There will be political gains from those who will be condemned with the most energetic words.” hijab thread from karnataka: Karnataka Minister Siddaramaiah announced in a public meeting that his government will lift the hijab ban imposed by the previous BJP government in the state. “We are thinking of withdrawing the decision (to ban hijab). We will discuss it. We will answer a question. But we have not done that yet,” he said. CM Siddaramaiah said in his speech that politics should not be done on what people like to wear and eat. “There was drought in the state and women had no protection. The government was so bankrupt that it stopped making children clean bathrooms. To hide all these failures, Congress leaders made statements to indulge the people. “I I did the same thing when I suffered a loss of lakhs of rupees due to a computer attack on a contractor. Turno’s government had no interest in development at all. Bommai said that the issue of hijab is being discussed at the international level and women in Iran and Iraq have started a struggle against hijab in search of freedom. “I’m sure the tribunal will take that into consideration,” he said.

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