Six students were denied entry to a college in Karnataka's Udupi county because they wore hijab. The incident occurred in a government college in the Udupi district. The college side has stated that students wearing hijab in an unorthodox manner in their college uniform is not acceptable. Six students, on the other hand, are fighting against the college's decision. The pupils were told that this was their fundamental right to religious freedom.

A consultation meeting was recently held by the college administration, which was attended by the parents of over 1,000 college students. Raghupathi Bhatt, Udupi mla and college Principal, presided over the meeting. "The uniform followed in the college is common to all," college Principal Raghupathi Bhatt said at the meeting's conclusion. This outfit is appropriate for students from all backgrounds. This is clarified during the student admissions process. religion should not be brought into college matters.

The majority of the parents of the over 1,000 kids from across the state were not opposed to the college uniform. As a result, fulfilling the demands of six students to be allowed to wear the hijab is out of the question. They can enrol in another college if their parents refuse to accept the college uniform. The six students' parents were not happy with the college's choice. "Our religious practise cannot be modified," one of the students' parents said. "We're going to a different college," he revealed in an interview.

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