BJP protests State government’s decision to withdraw uniform rule in educational institutions
The BJP protested against the State government's decision to withdraw uniform regulations in educational institutions. Leaders argued that uniforms promote discipline and equality among students. The party submitted a memorandum to the Governor, urging the retention of the policy.
- ▪The BJP staged a protest in front of the Deputy Commissioner’s office against the withdrawal of uniform regulations.
- ▪Former MP Umesh Jadhav stated that the policy was introduced during the hijab controversy to maintain discipline.
- ▪BJP leaders believe that uniforms help reduce socioeconomic differences among students.
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The district unit of the BJP staged a protest in front of the Deputy Commissioner’s office on Saturday (May 16), condemning the State government’s decision to withdraw the uniform regulations introduced during the previous BJP rule in educational institutions across the State.Umesh Jadhav, former MP, said that the policy, introduced by the erstwhile BJP government during the hijab controversy in Karnataka, had required students to adhere to uniforms approved by school and college development committees.
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