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Hijab ban: HC seeks details on Campus Front of India's role from Karnataka government

SS Naganand, representing the Government PU College for Girls, its principal and a teacher told the full bench, comprising Chief Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi, Justice JM Khazi and Justice Krishna S Dixit, that the hijab row was started by some students owing allegiance to CFI

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Karnataka High Court. Pic/iStock

Karnataka High Court. Pic/iStock

The Karnataka High Court, hearing the hijab case, sought to know from the state government the role of the Campus Front of India (CFI).

On January 1, six girl students of a college in Udupi attended a press conference held by the CFI in the coastal town protesting against the college authorities denying them entry into classrooms wearing hijab. This was four days after they requested the principal permission to wear hijab in classes which was not allowed. Till then, students used to wear the headscarf to the campus, but entered the classroom after removing it, college principal Rudre Gowda had said.

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