Sacred Threads and Double Standards: Karnataka's Political Turmoil
A controversy erupted in Karnataka as BJP accuses the Congress government of anti-Hindu practices. Students were allegedly forced to remove the sacred 'janeu' thread for the CET exam, sparking claims of double standards and appeasement politics. An investigation is underway after a political backlash.
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In Karnataka, a political storm has erupted over allegations that students were compelled to remove their 'janeu,' a sacred Hindu thread, during a major examination. The BJP has accused the Congress government of 'anti-Hindu' bias and double standards, sparking intense debate.
According to reports, invigilators at a college in Madivala forced five Brahmin students to take off their 'janeu' before sitting for the Common Entrance Test (CET) on Friday. This incident has reignited previously unresolved issues over religious symbols in educational institutions.
Following the uproar, the college suspended the involved invigilator, and an official inquiry has been ordered. Police have also taken steps by detaining three staff members for questioning. This situation mirrors a similar incident last year, fueling criticism of perceived unequal treatment of Hindus and raising questions about secular policies in Karnataka.
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