"They challenged me that they will wear saffron shawls, if I did not stop 
wearing the scarf. I do’t have any prejudice for saffron colour,” she said, 
pleading that the college allow her to wear the scarf as prescribed by her 
faith"
 




First year B Com student not able to attend classes for past 10 days

College bans Muslim headscarf

Vinobha K T, Mangalore:

http://www.deccanherald.com/content/20236/college-bans-muslim-headscarf.html
The 2003 French ban on Muslim headscarves in schools was replayed here in an 
aided college whose authorities recently directed a Muslim girl not to enter 
the classroom with a headscarf. 




The college authorities’ action might appear to be one-off, but it has larger 
implications for the constitutional principles of secularism and equality. 

The action has been directed against a sole student, though there are reports 
that it was imposed on other Muslim girls, who conformed to it. 

Aysha Ashmin, 19, a first year B Com student of Sri Venkatraman Swamy (SVS) 
College, run by the SVS Vidyavardhaka Sangha at Vidyagiri in Bantwal, was 
warned by principal Dr Seetharama Mayya that she should not try to sit in 
classes donning her headscarf. It is learnt that the ban on burqas and 
headscarves has been in place for some time. 
Speaking to Deccan Herald, Ashmin said she has not been able to attend classes 
for the past 10 days because of the ban. 

Daughter of B Mohammed of Panemangalore, Ashmin said the principal’s action was 
inexplicable considering the fact that no objections were raised when she wore 
a burqa  (hijab) when she was interviewed on July 11.

“But two days later, they (the principal and the lecturers) warned me not to 
wear the burqa inside the class. So I stopped wearing the burqa and instead 
started wearing churidar with a scarf around my head,” Ashmin said. However, 
Aysha’s parents were summoned to the college by the principal on August 6 when 
she was “restricted from entering class wearing the headscarf as well”. Because 
of the principal’s ban, Aysha has not only missed classes, but also an internal 
examination held on Monday.

This incident is reminiscent of former French president Jacque Chirac’s 2003 
landmark directive that imposed a proscription on “conspicuous” religious signs 
in schools, including Muslim headscarves. 

However, in Aysha’s case, not only the decision to enforce the ban has caused 
anguish, the mental torture by fellow students has left her heart broken.

“They challenged me that they will wear saffron shawls, if I did not stop 
wearing the scarf. I do’t have any prejudice for saffron colour,” she said, 
pleading that the college allow her to wear the scarf as prescribed by her 
faith.

Aysha recalled she wore the burqa while studying at the Women’s Islamic PU 
College in Thokkottu near Mangalore.

Mayya said the restriction was imposed apprehending an “external” threat. “We 
are implementing the instructions of the management,” he added. When asked if 
the management acted under pressure from Hindutva organisations, Mayya only 
said “certain organisations” had sought the ban. He said the decision was not 
given in writing to Aysha, adding that the management was contemplating 
introducing a dress code for the college. 

It is learnt that Mangalore University, to which the college is affiliated, had 
not issued any circular in respect of a dress code. When contacted, 
vice-chancellor Prof K M Kaveriappa asserted that no instructions have been 
issued on a dress code.

DH News Service


With Regards 

Abi
 


“At his best, man is the noblest of all animals; separated from law and justice 
he is the worst”
- Aristotle


      
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