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Muthalik had stated on Tuesday, February 1, “This stubborn mindset on wearing a hijab to the classroom will take students to terrorism. Now, they start with the hijab, later they ask for burqa and afterwards they will demand namaz and mosque. Is this your religious centre or school?,” Muthalik questioned.
He urged the government not to allow any public debate or discourse on the issue. The students who are insisting on wearing a Hijab should be issued transfer certificates and be kicked out. This mindset is dangerous, he maintained.
“You have freedom to wear clothes of your choice at home. But, once students enter the school premises, one has to abide by regulations. “Are you making India, a Pakistan or Afghanistan? If you demand a burqa or a Hijab you can go to Pakistan,” he said.
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