"I think that the people who are protesting should verify the guidelines of the NEET exam. I don't know why are they making an issue out of this...People are allowed to wear hijabs..." Sudhakar said.
"Management is what is done by the Shivraj Singh Chouhan-led government in Madhya Pradesh. The government is ready to help women, Ladli Laxmi, farmers and everyone here. There is no overdraft situation. Congress should watch and learn management from BJP government," Mishra further said.
He further criticised the announcement of the Shivraj Singh Chouhan-led Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government to provide Rs 3000 monthly aid to women under the Ladli Bahna Yojana and called it a mere theatrical act.
According to the notice dated June 11, a copy of which is with, it state, "During the inspection by the Surveyor Branch of Municipal Council, Damoh, it is found that the building construction work is being done by school manager without the approval of the municipality on the premises of Gan
Ganga Jamna School in MP's Damoh hit the headlines after purported posters of the school went viral on social media in which a few Hindu girls were allegedly seen wearing Hijab.
The controversy of Damoh school, where purported posters of girls wearing Hijab came to light, has taken a new turn as Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Wednesday said that the state government will not allow the conspiracies of religious conversion to succeed.
The incident occurred on the premises of the DEO office in the district while he was going somewhere in his car. A video of the incident also came to fore in which the group of people could be seen stopping his car and throwing ink on him.
"No school has the right to compel any girl to wear anything which is not in their tradition. A matter has come to my notice of a school in Damoh and I have ordered an inquiry in this regard. After investigation, we will take action into the matter on the basis of facts," CM Chouhan told rep
Amid the controversy in the country surrounding whether Hijab is allowed in Scholls or not, Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan said on Friday that "Schools have the right to decide their uniforms".
According to police officials, "A case has been registered under sections 153A and 504 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) r/w 4 of Tamil Nadu Prohibition of Harassment of Woman Act (TNPHW) and seven including a juvenile has been arrested."
In the Hijab row, the Supreme Court on Friday assured the petitioner that it will constitute a bench and hear the plea, seeking to allow female students to appear in the examination wearing Hijab in Karnataka.
A bench headed by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud assured that it will list the matter and give a date. The court also observed that the matter would be heard by a three-judge bench of the top court.