Karnataka Hijab Controversy / The judges who delivered the verdict will get 'Y' category security, were threatened with death

Zoom News : Mar 20, 2022, 01:58 PM
The three judges of the Karnataka High Court, who delivered the verdict in the Karnataka hijab controversy case, will be given Y category security. Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai gave this information on Sunday. According to news agency ANI, this development comes after two people were arrested for threatening to kill the judges. The Chief Minister has said that we have decided to give 'Y' category security to the three judges who gave the verdict on Hijab. I have complained to the authorities and have directed to conduct a thorough investigation. However, the administration has arrested some people.

Decision taken after receiving death threats

According to news agency ANI, this development comes after two people were arrested for threatening to kill the judges. The Chief Minister has said that we have decided to give 'Y' category security to the three judges who gave the verdict on Hijab. I have complained to the authorities and have directed to conduct a thorough investigation. However, the administration has arrested some people.

The Karnataka High Court had given the verdict on March 15.

The Karnataka High Court, while delivering its verdict on the hijab controversy, on March 15, dismissed the petition of the girl students and said that hijab is not a mandatory part of religion. Students in school-college cannot refuse to wear uniform. The court said that wearing hijab is not mandatory in Islam. The court had said that the obligation regarding school uniform is a proper management. The student or student cannot deny it. A bench of Chief Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi, Justice Krishna S Dixit and Justice JM Khaji was constituted on February 9 to hear the matter. A petition was filed on behalf of the girls demanding that they be allowed to wear hijab even during class, as hijab is an essential part of their religion.

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