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Karnataka Hijab Issue Enters Into Andhra Pradesh:- The Hijab issue has been creating tremors in Karnataka and the educational institutions are shut till the situations calm down. The issue is in the High Court of Karnataka. After Karnataka, the issue now reached Andhra Pradesh after some of the students of the Andhra Loyola College have been denied entry into the premises of the college for wearing a hijab. The students were left in shock as they revealed that they were going to college in hijab or burqa from the past one year. The students were also allocated ID cards with burqa. Father Kishore, the Principal of the Andhra Loyola College found some Muslim girls wearing burqa and he objected the students from entering into the college.
The elders of the family members of the girls who came to know about the issue reached the college premises and initiate talks with the management. The issue was closed after the talks ended up on a positive note. The District Collector issued the orders to the College Principal. Soon, the college students were allowed to enter into the classroom. After Karnataka, the issue reached Madhya Pradesh and Puducherry. Agrani Government Autonomous PG College in Datia district of Madhya Pradesh released a circular about wearing burqa. In Puducherry, the incident took place in a government school in Ariyankuppam.
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