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Hindu right wing groups protest against girls wearing burqa in Surat school

Hindu right wing 'activists' gathered at the gates of the school and started protesting against the 'burqa' clad students

Tuesday February 22, 2022 7:13 PM, ummid.com with inputs from IANS

Hijab Protest in Surat

Gandhinagar: The Gujarat police on Tuesday detained and later released a dozen Hindu right wing 'activists' for allegedly protesting against a group of girls wearing burqa at a school in Surat.

The protests over wearing Hijab, which started from Karnataka, is now extending to other parts of the country, including Gujarat, despite the Supreme Court's direction to keep the status quo.

On Tuesday, nearly a dozen of right-wing extremists from the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), Hindu Jagran Manch (HJM) and the Bajrang Dal tried to create ruckus at P.P. Savani Vidhya Bhavan in Surat.

They gathered at the gates of the school and started protesting against the 'burqa' clad students.

 


"We received a call from the control room that members of some right wing outfits have gathered at the school in Kapodra at around 11 a.m. We rushed there and saw that they had not created any ruckus but were protesting at the gates against some girl students, who were wearing black dress. Immediately, we detained the members," M.B. Rathod, Inspector, Kapodra police station told IANS.

The protesters were later released.

"There were around eight to ten girls who worn black dress, however it was not burqa. They have arrived from some other school to appear in 'Prakharta Sodh' examination," added Rathod.

According to sources, soon after being released, the right wing extremists once again moved towards the school and were seen chanting slogans. The police however rushed to spot again and "forcibly" evacuated them from the scene.

"We are not here to oppose the girl students, but came here to convince and remind the principal about the constitution. We are not against any particular outfit of any religion, but they should keep that limited to their homes. We are talking about "upholding" the constitution," said Dinesh Savaliya from the Hindu Jagran Manch.

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