Malegaon : The allegations on the Hijab issue in Karnataka, Maharashtra and many other states have now taken a different turn. A demand has been made to register a case against Maulana Mufti Ismail, MIM MLA from Malegaon. MLA Maulana Mufti Ismail supported the hijab. In his statement, he had given the example of Mother Sita at that time.
It has been alleged that this has hurt the sentiments of Hindus. In this case Ed. Manjusha Kajwadkar has given a written complaint to the Malegaon Superintendent of Police. He demanded registration of a case against MLA Mufti Ismail. In the coming times, municipal elections are being held in many places in the state including Malegaon. Even before this, there is a competition to make controversial statements on the hijab issue.
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What exactly is the matter?
Muslim girls wearing hijab were denied admission in PU College in Kundapur area of Udapi in Karnataka. After that a video of a saffron flag being hoisted at an educational institution in the state went viral on social media. That’s why Karnataka Congress President D.K. Shivakumar suggested that some affected educational institutions be closed for a week to check such incidents. The impact of this case was also seen in Malegaon. NCP’s Mahila Morcha agitated for this. Malegaon MIM MLA Maulana Mufti Mohammad Ismail celebrated ‘Hijab Day’. After that he made a controversial statement.
What did the legislator say?
MIM MLA Maulana Mufti Mohammad Ismail said that Ram’s wife Sita was abducted at that time. He spent many years in another’s captivity. But the way she protected her dignity and character was mainly because of the hijab and veil. An example of this is that his brother-in-law Lakshmana was asked to identify Sita from the standing women. Then Lakshman replied that I have not seen my sister-in-law’s face till date. I can recognize my sister-in-law by her feet. Lakshmana recognized Sita by the feet of the women standing there. We claim that even in Ramayana and Hinduism, women are allowed to wear the veil. Even today, in many Hindu homes, women wear a veil of their heads and come in front of others. Due to this statement of Mufti, a demand was made to register a crime against him.
We claim that even in Ramayana and Hinduism, women are allowed to wear the veil. Even today, in many Hindu homes, women come in front of others with a veil over their heads. I am saying this even today.
Maulana Mufti Mohammad, MLA, MIM