Key Points

A heated debate has emerged in Kerala after St. Rita's School barred a student from wearing a hijab, citing uniform regulations. The incident led to school closure and threats from various organizations, highlighting tensions between religious expression and institutional rules. The student's father has approached top government officials, while political leaders like K. Surendran have criticized the situation. The controversy underscores the complex intersection of educational policies, religious rights, and community dynamics in Kerala.

Key Points: St. Rita's School Hijab Row Sparks Kerala Education Debate

  • School bars student for hijab violation after four months of uniform compliance
  • Student's father files complaints with Chief Minister and Education Minister
  • Management cites institutional discipline as reason for action
  • Political figures like Surendran weigh in on the escalating controversy
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Kerala: Hijab controversy breaks out at Kochi school

Kerala school controversy erupts over hijab, forcing two-day closure amid threats and uniform policy disputes

"The extremists pampered by @pinarayivijayan's Communists are now dictating what can and cannot exist in Kerala - K. Surendran, Former BJP Kerala President"

Kochi, Oct 13

A controversy has erupted at St. Rita's School in Palluruthy, Kochi, after a student wearing a hijab was barred from attending classes, prompting threats against the school from certain organisations and a two-day closure.

The management explained that the school received threats demanding that hijabs be permitted, and the temporary closure on Monday and Tuesday was aimed at ensuring the safety of other students.

The student's father claimed that his daughter faced mental harassment at school for wearing a hijab and has lodged complaints with the Chief Minister and the Education Minister.

School authorities, however, maintained that the action was taken because the student failed to adhere to the prescribed school uniform.

The principal emphasised that institutional discipline requires compliance with uniform rules, and allowing one student to defy them could pressure others to do the same.

According to the school, the student had attended classes without a hijab for the past four months.

She resumed wearing it last Tuesday, prompting the management to bar her.

The authorities alleged that the student's decision was influenced by external parties attempting to create conflict within the school.

They added that other students felt intimidated during the incident.

The management reiterated that the uniform plays a critical role in sustaining discipline and that granting exceptions could undermine the school's overall rules.

The joining issue was former Kerala BJP president K.Surendran, who said, "The extremists pampered by @pinarayivijayan's Communists and @RahulGandhi's Congress are now dictating what can and cannot exist in Kerala. St. Rita's Public School in Kochi has been temporarily shut down after threats from religious fundamentalists demanding the right to wear the hijab. Over 600 children are now denied their right to education. Parents are living in fear. Kerala's govt must stop bowing to extremists, reopen St. Rita School!" wrote Surendran in his social media page.

The controversy continues to stir debate over religious rights, school discipline, and student safety, as authorities, parents, and community leaders seek a resolution acceptable to all parties.

- IANS

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Rohit P
School uniform rules exist for a reason - to maintain equality among students. If one student gets special treatment, others will demand the same. The management is right to uphold discipline.
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Sarah B
As someone who studied in Kerala, I'm sad to see this happening. The fact that she attended without hijab for 4 months and suddenly started wearing it suggests external pressure. The real victims here are the 600+ students missing classes.
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Arjun K
Why can't we have a simple solution? Many schools in India allow hijabs with uniforms. This political drama is affecting innocent children's education. Both sides need to talk sensibly.
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Michael C
Threatening a school is never acceptable, regardless of the issue. This sets a dangerous precedent. The safety of all students should be the top priority right now.
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Kavya N
I respectfully disagree with the school's approach. In a diverse country like India, we should accommodate religious practices while maintaining discipline. There are ways to modify uniforms to include hijabs without breaking rules completely.
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Vikram M
This is becoming too political. Instead of politicians scoring points, they should focus on finding a solution. The poor girl is caught in the middle of all this. Hope they resolve this quickly! 🙏

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