Girls played football-cricket wearing burqa: Congress MLA expressed irresistible opposition to the statement of the government; Girls said – we are comfortable

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Controversy has erupted after Madhya Pradesh School Education Minister Inder Singh Parmar’s statement of banning hijab. His statement got a unique protest on Wednesday. Muslim girls protested by playing football and cricket matches wearing hijab and burqa. A large number of people came to see his game, who kept encouraging him.

The girls said that we are comfortable in hijab and niqab. Hijab is our right, identity. Then why are people having trouble with this? During the commentary in the match, information was also given about the ongoing controversy over the hijab in Karnataka. This match was played at Indira Priyadarshini College of Congress MLA Arif Masood in Bhopal.

what did the education minister say
School Education Minister Parmar had said on Tuesday that anyone who comes to school wearing a hijab will be banned. Children will have to come according to the school uniform code in Madhya Pradesh. We are working on the school uniform code. The Uniform Code will be fully implemented before the next session.

Muslim girls played football and cricket matches wearing hijab and burqa.

Muslim girls played football and cricket matches wearing hijab and burqa.

Home Minister had to clarify on Parmar’s statement
The state government had to come on the back foot in the controversy that broke out after Parmar’s statement. Home Minister Narottam Mishra made it clear that the Madhya Pradesh government has no proposal to ban the hijab. There is no dispute on this in the state. If sources are to be believed, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan had expressed displeasure in this matter. After this, Parmar also had to issue a new statement by taking a U-turn.

Inder Singh Parmar said on Wednesday that the statement he made about uniform in the school was in the context of equality, discipline and identity in schools. Some people misinterpreted what I said and put it in another context in front of the whole country. At present, we will not implement the new Uniform Code, nor is any work being done on it. The system which is going on in the schools will continue.

Controversy on Hijab in Karnataka
28 Muslim girl students of Kundapura College in Karnataka were stopped from attending class wearing a hijab. Regarding the matter, the girls had filed a petition in the High Court saying that hijab is mandatory in Islam, so they should be allowed it. These girls had also started dharna sitting in front of the college gate. After this the same controversy has started in many colleges of Karnataka.

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