India’s cartoonists have been hard at work, trying to make sense of the ban on hijabs imposed by some junior colleges in Karnataka and the unrest that has followed.
On Wednesday, the Karnataka police banned gatherings and demonstrations within 200 meters of educational institutions for two weeks in an effort to control the unrest that had rippled through some campuses after managements banned Muslim women students from entering if they were wearing hijabs.
It wasn’t immediately clear why these junior colleges had chosen to impose this restriction, but the state government on February 5 backed them up with an order banning clothes that “disturb equality, integrity and public order”.
On Tuesday, after the police were called to control crowds of Hindu students at some campuses wearing saffron scarves and turbans to pressure more institutions to ban hijabs, the state government shut down all high schools and colleges for three days from Wednesday.
The irony of the Bharatiya Janata Party’s government’s Beti Bechao, Beti Padhao campaign – save our daughters, educate them – to empower women by encouraging education did not go unnoticed by India’s cartoonists.
Bad education. pic.twitter.com/qPNzMMM25x
— PenPencilDraw (@penpencildraw) February 4, 2022
Saviours. pic.twitter.com/xm0wzoE3DJ
— PenPencilDraw (@penpencildraw) February 9, 2022
#HijabRow My #cartoon for @News9Tweets pic.twitter.com/4jpNa7h9JI
— MANJUL (@MANJULtoons) February 10, 2022
Sandeep Adhwaryu made a reference to the Sulli Deal app, which “auctioned” prominent Muslim women who have been critical of government policies.
#cartoon @timesofindia #KarnatakaHijabRow pic.twitter.com/5yl4V5t9zF
— Sandeep Adhwaryu 🇮🇳 (@CartoonistSan) February 6, 2022
The paradox of the demand that Muslim girls should stop wearing a garment that marks out their religion being made by supporters of a party whose chief minister in Uttar Pradesh who flaunts his Hindu monk’s robes did not go unremarked.
One angry Yogi fan to another: "How can these Muslim girls wear hijabs to college, huh? Wearing religious attire to public institutions is just not okay!"#KaafiReal cartoon on Karnataka's #hijab row by @aroop_mishra and @MeghnadBose93 pic.twitter.com/aP1SbblFJc
— Quint Neon (@QuintNeon) February 7, 2022
Sajith Kumar invoked Tagore’s famous poem.
#Hijab Sunday cartoon @DeccanHerald pic.twitter.com/CITkHSj0rL
— sajithkumar (@sajithkumar) February 6, 2022