Hijab case; Suspicion over students approaching Supreme Court; Union Minister | Hijab case | Central minister | Hijab row | Karnataka

Bangalore: Union Minister A. Narayanaswamy has said that it is suspicious that students have approached the Supreme Court with an appeal in the hijab case. Narayanaswamy said the central government was examining the involvement of extremist religious organizations, including the Popular Front.

High court verdict will not create law and order problem in Karnataka. No one has questioned the Supreme Court verdicts, including Muthalaq. The court ruled not only on the basis of religion but also on the basis of the Constitution. He said the BJP would not use the hijab issue politically.

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