Hijab controversy: ‘Wear bikini or hijab is the choice of women’, Priyanka Gandhi’s statement, BJP opposes Malala
Priyanka Gandhi said that under the Indian Constitution, women have this right. Women are allowed to wear anything they wish. Stop harassing women.
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Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi has also jumped into the ongoing hijab controversy in Karnataka after Malala Yousafzai. The controversy can catch up with Priyanka’s statement. Priyanka Gandhi said on Wednesday that women should wear bikinis or hijabs depending on their choice. I do not have the right to advise anyone on this matter.
Hijab controversy spreads rapidly since it started at Udupi College in Karnataka. National and international reactions have started. On the other hand, Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bombay has called a meeting on Wednesday to discuss the hijab controversy. Schools and colleges in the state have been closed for three days.
This is what Priyanka Gandhi tweeted
Wear a bikini, wear a veil, wear jeans, or a hijab, it is the right of women to wear whatever they want. According to the Constitution, he is entitled to wear whatever he wants. Stop harassing women.
Taliban said this when Malala appealed
Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala has urged women not to deny themselves an education. On the other hand, the ruling Taliban in Afghanistan have also expressed their opinion. Women in Afghanistan must wear veils, according to the Taliban.
Ravi, a BJP leader, disagreed with Malala’s statement
BJP Karnataka BJP leader CT Ravi has strongly opposed Malala Yousafzai’s statement. Malala asked how she could speak about India’s internal affairs. BJP social media chief Amit Malviya says the word Iqra in the Quran means to study, but what we are seeing in Karnataka is not the search for knowledge. It is everything but education. Girls are being asked to choose hijab over education because of their religious beliefs.