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Watch: Students protest in solidarity with those in hijab denied entry by colleges in Karnataka

Scenes from various parts of Karnataka.

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Feb 07, 2022 · 04:46 pm
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Another colour got added to ongoing #HijabisOurRight row. #Dalit students wearing #blueshawls chanting #JaiBhim came in support of #Hijab wearing girl students at IDSG college #Chikkamagalur #Karnataka. pic.twitter.com/07yZEePExr

— Imran Khan (@KeypadGuerilla) February 7, 2022

Students Federation of India (SFI) also protests in #Haveri govt college, #KarnatakaHijabRow carrying #Indian flag calling for unity between #Hindus and #Muslims. #Hijab pic.twitter.com/5Xj7XOfMTD

— Imran Khan (@KeypadGuerilla) February 7, 2022

.@aimim_national protest in #Belagavi #Karnataka demanding #hijabs be permitted on campus. pic.twitter.com/8Ud8gpYCO0

— Imran Khan (@KeypadGuerilla) February 7, 2022

Students wearing #Hijab sit outside the gate of M vishveshwariah govt college in Bhadravathi in Shivamogga & protest after not being allowed to enter campus.#KarnatakaHijabRow pic.twitter.com/mf8znYlGDe

— Deepak Bopanna (@dpkBopanna) February 7, 2022

#HijabisOurRight Protests in support of #hijab took place in #Hassan #Karnataka by #Muslim women demanding right to wear it inside college. pic.twitter.com/w1Y3TJxohE

— Imran Khan (@KeypadGuerilla) February 7, 2022

Large protest in #Shahapur on #Hijab issue. pic.twitter.com/DbFLF18Umf

— Imran Khan (@KeypadGuerilla) February 7, 2022
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