Senator's Burqa Stunt Sparks Outrage in Australia

Australian Senator Pauline Hanson caused a stir by wearing a burqa in parliament as part of her campaign to ban full-face coverings in public. Her actions, labeled as racist by Muslim senators, led to heated debates and the suspension of Senate proceedings.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Sydney | Updated: 24-11-2025 12:19 IST | Created: 24-11-2025 12:19 IST
Senator's Burqa Stunt Sparks Outrage in Australia
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Australian Senator Pauline Hanson sparked controversy by donning a burqa in parliament as a demonstration against the garment, which she aims to ban from public spaces. Hanson's actions have been widely criticized, notably by Muslim senators, who condemned the act as racist.

The incident, which led to a temporary suspension of Senate proceedings, highlighted the contentious debate over religious attire in Australia. Prominent figures from both the opposition and government criticized Hanson's stunt, calling it unworthy of the parliamentary setting.

Despite backlash, Hanson remains steadfast in her campaign against burqas, citing national security concerns and women's treatment as justification. Her actions are in line with her longstanding opposition to immigration policies and Islamic clothing, further cementing her far-right political stance.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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