'Bullet' entry in hijab controversy / Girls rode bikes without helmets on Bhopal's VIP Road, Congress raised questions on BJP

Zoom News : Feb 10, 2022, 12:27 PM
The case of hijab controversy, which started from a school in Karnataka, is now heating up in Madhya Pradesh. After playing football-cricket on Wednesday, a video of girls riding bullets and bikes in hijab-burqa is going viral. In this, a girl sitting on a bike is seen doing flying kisses. The number plate of the bullet is seen painted in the color of the BJP flag. On this the Congress has raised the question whether it is BJP sponsored.

In the 43-second video, two girls wearing burqa and hijab are seen driving a bullet and sports bike on VIP Road in Bhopal. Two other girls are also sitting behind him wearing a burqa. Girls riding bullets and bikes make the sign of Viktri. After some time in the video, the girl sitting behind on the bike gives a flying kiss. The color of the front number plate of the bullet is the color of the BJP flag. On the other hand, in another viral video, 4 girls are seen sitting on a bike, in which two girls sitting behind are making a sign of Victory. The girls are wearing burqa but not wearing helmet. Earlier on Wednesday, the girls had played football and cricket wearing hijabs to protest the statement of School Education Minister Inder Singh Parmar. Also said that we are comfortable in hijab.

Is this BJP sponsored: Congress

Congress spokesperson Narendra Saluja has said that in this video the number plate of the vehicle of the girl child driving the bullet is painted in the color of BJP. Is this BJP sponsored? BJP can do anything for its political gains. BJP should answer, who are these girls…?

Don't do politics on sensitive topics: Mishra

On the viral video of girls riding bikes wearing hijabs on social media, Home Minister Dr Narottam Mishra said that whenever such topics come up, which are sensitive. Such videos start going viral on social media. It is not proved that the video is of today, whether it is of yesterday or the day after. He said that when it comes to sensitive topics, then the dignity should be followed on social media. All sections and interests of the society should be taken care of. Regarding the action, the Home Minister said that this is a very serious matter. This will be considered. He said about the Congress that Congress wants to keep such subjects alive. Politics should not be done on sensitive subjects.

Hijab will not be banned in MP

Politics has heated up in the state after the statement of the School Education Minister regarding Hijab. Education Minister Inder Singh Parmar had said on Tuesday that hijab is not a part of school uniform. It will be banned in the state. This was opposed by Congress leaders as well as Muslim religious leaders. After this, on Wednesday, the next day, government spokesperson and Home Minister Narottam Mishra had to come forward and say that the government has no proposal under consideration to ban the hijab. At the same time, the School Education Minister also released the video saying that his statement was misrepresented.

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