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Pakistan ministers comment on Karnataka hijab row, talk about free choice
Tax Minister R Ashoka said the government is not in favour of wearing a hijab or kesari.
The hijab row in Karnataka has resulted in the closure of all educational institutions in the state for three days. (Associated Press)
As the hijab row in Karnataka intensifies, Pakistani ministers have now commented on support for free choice, condemning bars set up in classrooms for burqa-clad students. Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said it was a serious violation of basic human rights. “Depriving Muslim girls of their education is a gross violation of basic human rights. Depriving anyone of this basic right and intimidating them by wearing a hijab is absolutely oppressive. The world must recognize that this is part of India’s Muslim ghetto state plan ,” said the minister.
Pakistan Information and Broadcasting Minister Ch Fawad Hussain said what was happening in India was terrifying. “Under unstable leadership, Indian society is declining at breakneck speed. Wearing the hijab is a personal choice, just like any other citizen who wears it must freely choose,” he tweeted.
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A huge political spat has erupted in Karnataka, drawing international attention for not allowing hijab-wearing students into classrooms. Pakistan-born activist Malala tweeted: “The refusal to let girls wear hijab to school is horrific. Objectification of women still exists – for wearing less or more. Indian leaders must stop Muslim women marginalized.”
Karnataka Home Minister Araga Jnanendra, referring to the stone-throwing incident on the turban row, said action would be taken against the perpetrators. Police arrested some outsiders, not students.
Tax Minister R Ashoka said the government is not in favour of wearing a hijab or kesari. “Students can wear whatever they want on the street, but dress is mandatory in school. We have closed schools and colleges as a precaution for student safety. Congress supports this politics,” the minister said.
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The temperature in Delhi today, on October 22, 2024, is 32.93 °C. The day’s forecast indicates a minimum and maximum temperature of 22.05 °C and 35.04 °C, respectively. The relative humidity is 26% and the wind speed is 26 km/h. The sun rose at 06:26 AM and will set at 05:44 PM.
Tomorrow, on Wednesday, October 23, 2024, Delhi is predicted to experience a minimum and maximum temperature of 27.42 °C and 34.91 °C, respectively. Tomorrow humidity levels will be at 20%.
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The AQI in Delhi today stands at 334.0, falling in the very poor category. Everyone should be cautious. Children and people with respiratory diseases, such as asthma, should stay indoors and others should also limit their outdoor activities. Usage of masks and air purifying devices is advised. Being aware of the AQI helps one make informed decisions regarding one’s overall well-being while planning the day’s activities.
Weather and AQI predictions in Delhi for next 7 days:
Date Temperature Sky October 23, 2024 32.93 °C Sky is clear October 24, 2024 32.69 °C Sky is clear October 25, 2024 32.5 °C Sky is clear October 26, 2024 32.07 °C Sky is clear October 27, 2024 30.69 °C Sky is clear October 28, 2024 31.29 °C Sky is clear October 29, 2024 32.09 °C Sky is clear
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