FILE PHOTO: A faculty member talks with students after the school authorities denied them entry for wearing a 'hijab' in Kundapura of Karnataka's Udupi district (PTI)
In shocking comments, amid a row over the hijab in Karnataka, BJP leader Pragya Singh Thakur on Wednesday said headscarves will not be tolerated if they are worn in educational institutions other than madrassas.
The Lok Sabha member from Bhopal also said Hindus worship women and don’t see them in an evil manner.
Thakur was speaking at a function in a temple in Barkheda Pathani area here.
“You have madrassas. We have nothing to do if you wear hijab or apply khijab (hair colour) there (in madrassas). You wear the attire required there and follow their discipline. But if you distort the knowledge and discipline of schools and colleges in the country and start wearing hijab and applying khijab then it will not be tolerated,” she said.
The disciples of ‘gurukul’ (traditional Hindu educational institutions) wear ‘bhagwa’ (saffron) attire, but when such students go to other schools, they wear the school uniform and follow the discipline of the educational institutions, she pointed out.
Thakur said that khijab is used for hiding the greying hair, while hijab is meant to cover faces.
“Hijab is a purdah. Purdah should be (used) against those who see you with evil eyes. But it is certain that Hindus don’t see them with evil eyes as they worship women,” she said.
In ‘sanatan dharma’, the place where women are not revered is like a crematorium, Thakur said while chanting a ‘shloka’ (verse).
“You should wear hijab in your homes,” she added while citing the marriage customs among Muslims.
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