CM Bommai requests everyone to abide by the Karnataka HC’s order on Hijab row
Team Udayavani, Feb 15, 2022, 8:12 AM IST
Bengaluru: Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai requested the people of the state to abide by the Karnataka High Court order on hijab row
He was speaking to presspersons after attending the business advisory committee meeting of the state Assembly.
The Karnataka High Court on Monday adjourned hearing on the petitions filed in connection with the hijab row in schools and colleges till Tuesday. Last week, the high court had restrained students from wearing hijab or any other religious attire until further orders.
“Schools up to 10th standard have reopened today (Monday). A few incidents have been reported from various districts. A meeting would be convened to discuss the standard operating procedures. School managements, principals and parents share the responsibility of obeying the high court order. It will create a conducive atmosphere for the high court to deliver its final judgement. We should maintain restrain till then,” Bommai said.
The Governor (Thawar Chand Gehlot) has presented a clear picture about the measures taken by the state government to manage Covid and floods in the state, Bommai said.
The Chief Minister in his response to Gehlot’s address at the joint session of the state legislature said that the Governor presented a clear picture about the way the state government managed Covid, floods and the progress achieved in many sectors amid the challenges.
Responding to Leader of Opposition Siddaramaiah’s charge that the state government has forced the Governor to tell ‘lies’, Bommai said, “I will present more clear facts when I reply in the House. The Opposition will get the reply in the House. People will decide what is true and what is a lie.”
(With inputs from IANS)
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