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VIDEO: Hijab row turns violent in Karnataka; stones pelted, saffron flag hoisted in college

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Tuesday, 8 February 2022 (17:22 IST)
Bengaluru: Stone pelting was reported in Bagalkot on Tuesday during a student protest against a ban on hijab and saffron scarves in Karnataka's college campuses.

Three students were injured in the stone pelting, the police added.

As tension prevailed at the Government Pre-University College of Rabakavibanahatti, the college management announced a holiday for the college.

Superintendent of Police Lakshmiprasad and other officers rushed to the spot.

In Vijayapura district, the hijab-wearing and saffron shawl wearing students were stopped at the entrance of the Shanteshwar Pre University College of Indi town. They raised slogans after they were restricted from entering the campus.

 
Meanwhile, another group emerged with blue shawls supporting the wearing of hijab by the Muslim students, which led to chaos.

The police rushed to control the situation. The protest also intensified at the Mandya PES College as students wearing hijab shouted "Allah o Akbar'' and the Hindu students retaliated with "Jai Shri Ram".

A saffron flag was hoisted at a government college in Shivamogga by Hindu students protesting against muslim girls wearing hijab to campus.
 
The controversy also spilled over to a college in Chikmagalur. Tension also prevailed in the Udupi MGM College where hijab and saffron scarves wearing students arrived at the campus but the management declared a holiday for an indefinite period.

Police have been deployed at the college and are monitoring the situation. (Inputs from UNI)

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