Karnataka: Controversy over hijab escalates in the Bangalore city of the Karnataka state in India, activists of student wing of extremist party BJP started bullying in colleges, tried to harass girls with hijab while fearless Muslim student Chanted of ‘Allahu Akbar’ in reply to the Jai Shri Ram slogans being chanted by the mob.
In Narendra Modi’s country, Muslims continue to be harassed. When the BJP goons attacked her, the girl raised her eyes and shouted Takbir in the eyes of the extremists. The women of Karnataka also came out in support of their daughters and announced to fight the extremist Hindus.
Muslim leader Asaduddin Owaisi raised the slogan Takbir and paid tribute to the girl. According media Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind has announced a reward of INR 5 Lakh for his bravery. Muskan Khan is a student of Mahatma Gandhi Memorial College, Udupi. The student who went to fight in front of the extremist group was going to submit assignment.
In addition, the student told the Indian media in an interview that the boys in the group also used to make dirty gestures towards me. The student started chanting ‘Allahu Akbar’ in reply to the Jai Shri Ram slogans being chanted by the mob. She said that the principal and lecturer of the college came to my aid and protection. People did all this, protests for hijab will continue; it is part of the identity of a Muslim girl.
She said that she had been carrying the burqa and hijab, which is part of a Muslim girl, but when she used to go to class she would only carry the hijab.
The student added that the burqa was always part of them and even the principal had not raised any objections to it. She said that head protected me like other teachers.
She revealed that she is not the only student to have undergone such an experience. She claimed that five women, who were told to remove their hijab or else be sent back home, came crying to her.
Muskan said she feels safe as her friends from other religions along with police assured her safety. She added that their education is being ruined just for a “piece of cloth”.