Karnataka Hijab Row: BJP Slams Congress for 'Appeasement Politics'
BJP leaders in Karnataka have criticized the Congress government's decision to allow hijab in educational institutions, accusing them of appeasement politics. The move reverses a previous ban and has sparked allegations of creating communal divisions. Critics argue this decision may provoke religious conflict and undermine school uniform equality.
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The political landscape in Karnataka is heating up as BJP leaders take a firm stance against the Congress government’s decision to permit the wearing of hijabs in educational institutions. This decision, reversing the previous ban instated by the BJP government, has been labeled as 'appeasement politics' by its critics.
BJP Karnataka unit president B Y Vijayendra and other prominent party figures argue that the Congress’s move is aimed at pleasing minority groups to the detriment of social harmony. They accuse the state administration of neglecting development priorities and fueling communal divisions in schools and colleges.
The opposition has questioned the rationale behind such a decision with the hijab ban still under review by the Supreme Court. Critics claim that this step could exacerbate religious tensions and challenge the principles of uniform equality in educational settings.
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