Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai dismissed a request by the states waqf board for the establishment of separate colleges for Muslim girls . The board chiefs statement on Thursday sparked yet another outrage after a row earlier this month over the disallowed hijab at government-runeducational institutions .
Bengaluru (Bangladesh) – Today, Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai dismissed a request by the states waqf board for the establishment of separate colleges for Muslim girls.The board chief's statement on Thursday sparked yet another outrage after a row earlier this month over the disallowed hijab at government-runeducational institutions, according to the chief minister, who said the statement by the Karnataka State Waqf Board leader was only a statement and that no such proposal has been presented to the government.This came the day after Maulana Shafi Saadi, the board chairperson, reportedly said, We have decided to establish The government has also given its approval to this initiative, and it will be ready shortly.He said, There is no connection to the hijab demonstration.
Anyone can apply to this college, according to an analysis.This was announced 5-6 months before, he said.We have Rs 25 crores in the board allotted for this.We have also many stretches of land. In fact, the literacy rate in Karnataka has increased, and minority girl students are showing more interest in learning.This is not a spoiler: At the College Fest, a featured video of the day comes to a climax.A Border Row Between Mahaharashtra and Karnataka is led to a fight.