• Source:PTI

Kerala Hijab Controversy: A hijab controversy that erupted at a school in Kerala’s Ernakulam district appears to have reached a resolution, as the student’s father has agreed to comply with the school’s uniform policy following mediation talks. This comes even as the education department’s inquiry recommended that the student be allowed to wear the hijab, citing her religious rights.

Speaking to reporters, the student’s father, Anas, said, “My daughter and I have decided to adhere to what the school management prescribes. I don’t want this to evolve into a communal issue tomorrow. I don’t want to give any space to communal outfits here.”

Congress MP Hibi Eden alleged that there are “some forces operating in and around the school trying to create a communal divide.”

“Anas, the father of the student, has come forward saying that he wants his daughter to study at the same school by following its rules. It is a great message of secularism. We will not allow any force to disturb the secular spirit of our soil,” he remarked.

Kerala General Education Minister V Sivankutty on Tuesday directed a Christian-run private school in Kochi to allow a Muslim girl studying there to continue her education while wearing her religious headscarf.

He also sought a report from the school authorities for denying her religious rights earlier, which caused her mental distress.

Authorities of St Rita's Public School, Palluruthy in Kochi, had declared a two-day holiday on Monday following an escalation of a dispute with the parents of the eighth-standard student over her wearing the 'hijab'.

In a statement on Tuesday, the minister instructed the school's principal and management to address the mental distress caused to the student and her parents in connection with the girl not being allowed to attend classes wearing a hijab (religious headscarf) to the institution.

ALSO READ: Jaisalmer Bus Fire Tragedy: Death Toll Rises To 20, CM Bhajanlal Visits Injured At Jodhpur Hospital | Updates

They were directed to submit a report to the minister in this regard by 11 am on Wednesday.

Sivankutty issued the directive following a report submitted by the Ernakulam Deputy Director of Education, who had been tasked with conducting an inquiry into the matter. The inquiry report found that there had been a serious lapse on the part of the school authorities.

Citing the report, the minister said that removing the student from class on the grounds of wearing a headscarf amounted to a serious violation of duty and a breach of the Right to Education Act.

"The report states that the school's action was contrary to the fundamental religious freedoms guaranteed to citizens under the Indian Constitution," Sivankutty said.

The minister made it clear that no student should face such hardship in Kerala, which upholds secular values.

No educational institution will be allowed to violate constitutional rights, he said.

ALSO READ: UP Announces Special Buses For Diwali, Chhath 2025: Check Routes And Dates

Based on the report, the minister directed that the school should allow the girl to continue her studies wearing the hijab, although it may decide on the colour and design of the headscarf, the statement said.

The Ernakulam Deputy Director of Education carried out the investigation following a complaint by the father of the eighth-standard student, the statement added.

Earlier in the day, Ernakulam MP Hibi Eden said that the girl's father had expressed willingness to let his daughter continue studying at the school in accordance with its rules.

On Monday, a school PTA official alleged that the parents were backed by the Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI), a pro-Islamist political group, and that its members had misbehaved with the school authorities, most of whom are nuns.

The issue came to light after a letter issued by Sister Heleena Alby, the school principal, announcing holidays on Monday and Tuesday, surfaced on social media.

In the letter, the principal stated that, due to pressure from a student who came without the prescribed uniform, her parents, certain individuals not associated with the school, and a few students and staff members had requested leave, citing mental stress.

(Disclaimer: Except for the headline, this article has not been edited by The Daily Jagran staff and has been published through syndicated feed by PTI.)