Bengaluru: On Tuesday, June 18, a student in Karnataka alleged that she was forced to remove her headscarf before sitting for the UGC NET examination at an exam center in Ram Nagar, Karnataka.
The student, who has previously appeared for various competitive exams including UPSC-CSE, UPSC-EPFO, SSC-CGL, CSIR-AO, IB-ACIO, and RRB, stated this was her first experience of being required to remove her hijab before writing any exam. She mentioned that in all previous exams, she was allowed to wear her hijab.
According to the student, the National Testing Agency (NTA), which organizes the UGC NET exam, has a provision in its list of instructions stating: "If religion/customs require you to wear specific attire, please visit the Centre early for thorough checking and mandatory frisking."
Adhering to this instruction, the student reported at the exam center an hour before the scheduled time. However, she was told she could not appear for the exam wearing her hijab. She was only permitted to write the exam after agreeing to remove her hijab. Speaking to Vartha Bharati on the condition of anonymity, she expressed her dismay at the incident.
"I followed the instructions and arrived at the exam center early. Despite this, I was told I couldn't wear my hijab during the exam. I was only allowed to proceed after I agreed to remove it," she said.
Furthermore, she pointed out a discrepancy in the enforcement of rules. Although wearing jewelry was prohibited, she observed several students taking the exam while wearing mangalsutras. When she raised this issue, she was ignored and told to remove her hijab if she wished to write the exam.
"I saw many students wearing mangalsutras, and toe rings which is also against the rules, but they were allowed to take the exam. When I questioned this, I was simply told to remove my hijab if I wanted to write the exam," she added.
This incident is not isolated. In December 2023, a student in Patna reported a similar experience, claiming she was barred from the UGC NET exam for refusing to remove her hijab. In another case in 2018, a student in Panaji also alleged she was not allowed to write the UGC NET exam because she refused to take off her headscarf.
The student and her parents have called on the NTA to clarify its stance on religious attire during exams. They questioned why students are not allowed to wear hijabs even when they comply with the instruction to arrive early for thorough checking. "Why such double standards?" they asked, seeking a clear and consistent policy that respects religious customs while maintaining exam security.
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Bengaluru(PTI): Amid speculation that a cabinet reshuffle was on the cards, Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara on Wednesday said it is the prerogative of the Chief Minister and he would take a decision in consultation with the state Congress President and the high command.
Deputy CM and state Congress chief D K Shivakumar's statement on Tuesday indicating the possibility of a cabinet reshuffle in the days ahead, noting that few Ministers have been given a "message" about their term, has further fueled the speculations about the rejig.
"I don't know about it. Cabinet reshuffle is the Chief Minister's prerogative. He will consult the Pradesh Congress Committee President and go about it, this has been the practice. I don't know what decisions they make. It has to be done in consultation with the high command," Parameshwara told reporters.
To a question on Shivakumar's statement, he said, "He (Shivakumar) is the party state President, I don't know what messages he has sent (to some Ministers)."
Speculations are rife about a cabinet reshuffle and evaluation of the performance of the Ministers ever since the Lok Sabha poll results. There has also been demand from a section of MLAs, who are Ministerial aspirants, to be inducted into the cabinet. Some have openly expressed their wish to become Ministers.
To a question on a seer's comments that the voting rights of Muslims should be revoked, the Home Minister said, making remarks contrary to the Constitution is not right, and no one should speak or go against it.
"Probably he (seer) has not properly seen the principles of the Constitution and the rights and opportunities provided in it for every community and religion. It is clear in the Constitution," he said.
Asked about Congress MLA H R Gaviyappa publicly asking the CM to drop at least two of the five ‘guarantee’ schemes to provide money for development works, the state Home Minister said, "Any legislator asking for funds to his constituency is not wrong, so Gaviyappa is not wrong in asking for funds for his constituency."
"But unfortunately he has expressed his personal opinion regarding the guarantee schemes. That has been taken by the party and the government. We had promised the people of the state that we will full the promises, so we are implementing them. We cannot go back on that," he added.
Deputy CM Shivakumar had on Tuesday said he would issue a showcause notice to Gaviyappa and warned party leaders against making such statements regarding guarantee schemes.
Responding to a question on an Assamese girl found murdered at a serviced apartment in east Bengaluru, Parameshwra said such incidents in a way bring bad name to the city.
"It (alleged murder) is on very personal grounds. Both of them (suspect and victim) knew each other and were in love. They had stayed in a hotel room and he has stabbed her there. Both of them are outsiders. She is from Assam and he is from Kerala. Police keep watch on such things, but when such incidents occur, it in a way brings a bad name to the city," he said.
Asked about the suicide of a woman, who is a suspect in the alleged scam in Karnataka Bhovi Development Corporation, the Minister said investigation is on, can't say anything further until the probe is over.
On the protest by prisoners against the jail authorities at Kalaburagi central prison, alleging lack of facilities there, Parameshwara said he will speak to DG (Director General) Prisons about it.
"Already we have reviewed all the jails. If there are any necessities there it will be fulfilled. I will give instructions to the DG," he said.