CET 'janeu' row: BJP slams Karnataka govt for 'anti-Hindu bias'
A political row erupted after five Brahmin students were allegedly forced to remove the thread during CET at a Bengaluru college.
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Students alleged that invigilators sked them to remove their janeu if they wanted to write the exam (ANI)
New Delhi, 25 April
The BJP on Saturday accused the Karnataka Congress
government of being "anti-Hindu" and following double standards after
students appearing for the Common Entrance Test (CET) were allegedly asked to
remove their 'janeu'.
A political row erupted after five Brahmin students were
allegedly forced to remove the thread, considered sacred and worn across the
torsos, at a city college during the CET on Friday.
Students alleged that the invigilators at Madivala’sKrupanidhi College asked them to remove their janeu/yajnopaveetha if they
wanted to write the exam.
In a video post on X, BJP national spokesperson Shehzad
Poonawalla lambasted the act.
"Is it a crime to be a Hindu in Karnataka? In
Karnataka, students were stopped from entering the examination hall for wearing
a janeu and were given a brutal option - choose your faith or your future. This
happened last year as well," Poonawalla alleged.
He accused the Karnataka government of practising double
standards and engaging in appeasement politics.
"In Karnataka, we have seen the politics of
appeasement. Muslim reservation, a Muslim-only budget, and quotas and
contractual work for Muslims. But Hindus have to remove their sacred thread if
they want to take an exam, which even the courts have, by the way,
allowed," he alleged.
He accused the Congress government of adopting a similar
approach in other states where it is in power, while allowing hijab and burka
in classrooms.
"It has happened in various Congress-ruled states. We
have seen that the Congress party advocates the right to hijab and burkha
within the classroom. They say this should be allowed. Even the courts have
overruled it.
"But in the case of janeu, they want it to be removed.
This is not the first time this has happened. In Telangana and other states,
the tilak and mangalsutra were removed. But hijab is fine. This is the kind of
second-class treatment being given to Hindus," he added.
Poonawalla said the Congress should rename itself from INC
to "MMC - Muslim League Maowadi Congress" or the "Islamic
National Caliphate Party".
As the controversy took a political turn, the college
suspended the invigilator pending inquiry. The government also ordered a probe.
The police registered a case and detained three staff members of Krupanidhi College
who were in charge of examination checking for questioning, officials said.
A similar incident took place last year in Karnataka,
following which the government directed that the candidates would not be asked
to remove the janeu while appearing for the CET.
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