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Mangalore girl singled out over headscarf
Maya Sharma, Wednesday August 19, 2009, Bantwal

Ayesha Ashmin is taking her battle to the government. The young Muslim girl, a first year student of SVS College in Bantwal, is fighting for her right to wear a headscarf to class.

She did get sympathy from the District Commissioner, but no assurances.

The college remains firm that this is no place for religious statements.

"We admire Ayesha's rebellious spirit; we just wish it had been used for nation building instead," said Ganesh Prabhu, Correspondent of the SVS College.

In Ayesha's college, classes continue without her. Other Muslim girl students did not want to talk on camera, but said off the camera that they were saddened by the reasons for Ayesha's departure and thought of leaving the college themselves. Some wanted to wear a scarf in class and had not told their families they needed to remove them.

But other students clearly have been exerting pressure and the management has listened to them.

"They look different from the others when they wear burkhas. You should not display religion," said one of the students.

The management and even many other students say that rules are rules and Ayesha needed to follow them. But this has happened in a district that has shown growing communalism in recent years, and is seen as disturbing.

 
 
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Posted by Great Indian Citizen on Aug 27, 2009
My dear Indians, India is a largest democratic country everyone has got the right to practice and preach the religion I think people should analyse why do we practice our religion not to discriminate each other but to attain peace and live in harmony. Unfortunately we keep our religion in books and practice something else and the results the whole world is witnessing such as AIDS, GLOBAL WARMING, HOMOSEXUAL.. and so on.. is this what our religion are preaching. In fact by going against the headscarf we are going against the Vedas too which clearly says to cover your heads and faces and women vail should come upto her shoulder as you see in the Rajesthan. If college does not respect religious values then what are they teaching??? Your Indian Brother
Posted by Mohammed on Aug 26, 2009
31 states,1618 languages ,6400 castes,6 major ethnic groups,26 major festivals....That is the place where we live....Our great India....Instead of banning headscarf,Government should ban this type of pseudo principals even entering college....It will be ironic if these academicians teach students that "India's unity and strength is Diversity"
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