Karnataka Dress Code Debate: Sectarian Tensions Rise Amidst NEET Controversy
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah criticized BJP leaders for politicizing the state's revised dress code, which allows religious attire, amid silence over the NEET paper leak scandal. Siddaramaiah questioned the BJP's motives, emphasizing the need for equal respect in educational attire and accountability for NEET exam irregularities affecting 22 lakh students.
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In a recent development, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah accused the BJP of playing divisive politics over the state's newly implemented dress code, which permits religious attire, including hijabs, in schools and colleges. The dress code reverses a previous ban by the BJP government, sparking controversy and a backlash from opposition leaders.
Siddaramaiah's remarks come at a time when the NEET examination debacle has left 22 lakh students in a state of uncertainty. He criticized BJP leaders for their silence on this significant issue, questioning their priorities and commitment to educational reforms and justice for students affected by the paper leak scandal.
The Chief Minister called for a focus on promoting constitutional values such as equality and secularism in educational institutions, urging introspection among BJP leaders. He emphasized that the new dress code aligns with national standards and dismissed claims of religious appeasement, highlighting the importance of prioritizing students' welfare over political agendas.
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