The Maharashtra Police are keeping a close tab and taking steps to ensure the situation remains normal in the state, he said. The minister said education has to be the sole priority when one goes to a school or college. Everyone should adhere to the rules as prescribed by the schools or educational institute concerned, the NCP leader said. Protests for and against the ‘hijab’ had intensified in parts of Karnataka and turned violent in some places on Tuesday after the state government last week issued an order making uniforms prescribed by it or management of private institutions mandatory for its students in schools and pre-university colleges. The BJP and the Congress had hit out at each other over the ‘hijab’ controversy. Activists of the Asaduddin Owaisi-led All India Majlise-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) had put up banners in Maharashtra’s Beed city on Monday in support of ‘hijab’ for female Muslim students.
Source: Economic Times