Hijab Row Intensifies: Kerala Education Minister's Bold Stand for Student Rights

The hijab controversy in Kerala has escalated with the Education Minister promising alternative school admission for a Muslim student barred from her school. The incident highlights ongoing tensions surrounding religious dress in educational institutions. St. Rita's Public School's decision to prevent a student from entering due to her hijab has drawn sharp criticism from political leaders. The government has firmly stated that it will not tolerate actions that compromise a student's fundamental right to education.

Key Points: Kerala Hijab Controversy: Sivankutty Defends Muslim Student's Education Rights

  • Kerala government supports student's right to education
  • School bars Muslim girl for wearing hijab
  • Education Minister criticizes school's uniform policy
  • IUML leader calls out growing religious intolerance
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Hijab row intensifies; Education Minister assures 'on request' admission to girl

Education Minister V. Sivankutty promises school admission for hijab-wearing student amid growing controversy at St. Rita's Public School

"A hijab is just a small piece of cloth on a child's head, no different from the veil worn by nuns. - P. K. Kunhalikutty"

Kochi, Oct 18

Stepping into the growing hijab controversy at Palluruthy, Kerala Education Minister V. Sivankutty on Saturday said the government would ensure the affected student is admitted to a state-run school if her parents make a request.

"If the parents of the girl come to us, we will make arrangements to admit her to any government school," Sivankutty said.

His remarks came after the family of the student decided not to send their daughter back to St. Rita's Public School following the recent row over wearing the hijab.

The controversy erupted earlier this week when the school barred the Muslim girl from entering the campus wearing a hijab, citing a violation of its uniform code.

The family alleged that the child was mentally harassed by the school authorities, prompting complaints to the Chief Minister and the Education Minister.

Sivankutty had earlier criticised the school management for "misleading the government" on an issue involving fundamental rights.

On Saturday, he reiterated that the government would not tolerate actions that affect a student's right to education.

Senior Indian Union Muslim League leader P. K. Kunhalikutty described the school management's stand as "a reflection of growing intolerance".

"It is wrong for one community to dictate what members of other communities should wear in a school. This is an issue that should have been resolved through understanding, not through rigid rules. If everything is reduced to legal technicalities, it will only create more problems," Kunhalikutty said.

He also criticised the school's press conference on the matter, calling it an example of intolerance.

"A hijab is just a small piece of cloth on a child's head, no different from the veil worn by nuns. Unfortunately, a child's education was disrupted because someone feared a headscarf. Such things should not happen in Kerala," he added.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I support religious freedom, schools do have uniform rules for a reason. Maybe there should be a middle path - allow hijab but in school colors? This polarization helps no one.
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Ananya R
As a teacher myself, I've seen Muslim girls wearing hijab in many government schools without any issues. Why make such a big deal about it? Education should be the priority, not what's on a child's head.
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Michael C
Kunhalikutty makes a valid point about nuns' veils. The double standard is quite evident here. If one religious symbol is allowed, others should be too. This is basic equality.
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Sarah B
I respect the minister's quick response, but why should the child have to change schools? The original school should accommodate religious practices. Moving schools can be traumatic for any child.
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Vikram M
This is becoming too common in Kerala now. We used to be proud of our communal harmony. Hope good sense prevails and the girl can continue her education peacefully. 🙏

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