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The Hijab Ban: An Effort To Dehumanise And Communalise Existence

Isn’t the Hijab row escalating a bit further, eroding and shaking the conviction and confidence of the girl students in Udupi’s government colleges?

Shouldn’t the Karnataka government intervene and interfere for preserving and protecting the individual rights and identity rather than stirring passions by indulging in whataboutery of good Islam versus bad Islam, preventing women from entry inside for no conclusive evidence if it violates the fundamental principles of faith at the very first instance.

All attempts to create chaos and confusion over this should be strongly condemned and resisted, with the college administration encouraging dialogue to break this impasse, sharply taking a political turn with Hindutva affiliates registering their protests wearing saffron robes denouncing continuation of this practice under whatsoever situation and circumstances.

By meddling in personal choices and matters of a community, efforts to dehumanise and communalise their existence is being effectively pursued and preached as a tool to instil in them a sense of fear, anxiety and hopelessness for living with the rhetorics and flashes of an impulsive and mighty majoritarian misadventure, gradually deteriorating and declining.

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