A school in the Indian state of Karnataka has suspended female students protesting against the ban on hijab.
Large-scale protests and demonstrations are still going on in various cities against the Indian government's ban on hijab for school and college girls.
The 58 students who protested in front of the school demanded that they be allowed to wear hijab in classrooms as hijab is their right and they will die but will not leave hijab.
The school administration has suspended all the protesting students and the students have been barred from entering the school premises till the end of their suspension.
In addition, Indian media reported that other protesters were also arrested for protesting for the hijab, in which cases were registered against nine people on Thursday, who had protested against the college administration for banning the hijab.
According to Indian media, the principal said that the college administration tried to persuade the students who were reluctant to go to class wearing hijab about the interim order of the high court but they did not listen to one and insisted on wearing hijab. Temporarily suspended from college.
In addition, Indian media say that other protesters have also been arrested for protesting for hijab, in which cases were registered against 9 people on Thursday, who had protested against the college administration for banning hijab. ۔