Act stringently against those who violate the orders!
Bengaluru – Conspiracies were hatched at the international level by fanatical organizations to disturb religious harmony among school children in the state and force them into religious attire, by claiming that it was their prerogative. The Karnataka High Court has ruled that the Hijab is not an essential part of Islam and only the prescribed school uniform must be worn. Hindu Janajagruti Samiti welcomes this historic decision, said the Karnataka State Spokesperson of the HJS, Shri. Mohan Gowda.
The Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) has also demanded stern legal action against those who violated law and order by violating the earlier interim order of the Karnataka High Court, as well as those who attacked Hindu activists and students and incited riots. In order to prevent such incidents in future, fanatical organizations sowing racial hatred among the students should not be allowed to enter the school-college premises.