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BJP slams Cong govt over removal of sacred thread during CET in Bengaluru

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Bengaluru: Five Brahmin students at the city's Krupanidhi College were made to take off their sacred thread (Janeu/Yajnopaveetha) during the CET, which sparked a row.

After the incident, the BJP denounced the ruling Congress as being "anti-Hindu" and came down heavily on them.

The Common Entrance Test (CET) is held to select students for admission into professional courses.

Students on Friday alleged that the invigilators present at the examination hall of the college at Madivala asked them to get the sacred thread removed if they wished to write the exam.

This was despite the fact that last year, when a similar controversy took place, the government made it clear that the sacred thread would not be removed during the CET. However, once again this year, students faced similar discrimination.

A student said, "When I went to the examination centre, the teachers got my ear ring removed. I can still understand that because no metal is allowed, but they also forced me to get the sacred thread removed from the body." Left with no other option, the student obeyed the diktat of the invigilators.

Sources said parents of the students reached the venue after the exam was over and questioned the motive when there were standing instructions not to remove the sacred thread.

Some other students alleged that the red and yellow sacred thread (Mauli/Kalava) tied to the wrist was also removed by the invigilators.

When a similar controversy erupted in Shivamogga, Bidar and some other places, the state's Higher Education Minister M C Sudhakar, assured parents that action would be taken against those responsible for it.

Even the chief minister had directed authorities not to ask students to remove the thread last year. Yet, the incident was repeated on Thursday, the parents alleged.

The Leader of the Opposition in the Karnataka Assembly, R Ashoka, alleged that the "anti-Hindu acts" of the Congress government, such as forcing the removal of 'Mangalasutra' and 'Janivara' are continuing unabated.

Last year, during the CET and NEET examinations, the Congress government had cut off janivara (sacred thread) and made candidates remove mangalsutra during the KPSC examination in order to appear for the test. This year too, it has continued the same old practice, the senior BJP leader charged in a post on 'X'.

"The anti-Hindu misdeeds of the Congress government, such as making people remove mangalsutra and janivara are continuing," Ashoka alleged.

He further said that under the Congress administration, on one side there is no protection for Hindus, and on the other side it is engaging in bad politics by attacking Hindu beliefs and practices like this.

Stating that nowhere in the CET examination hall ticket or in any other guidelines was it mentioned that janivara should not be worn, he sought to know why the government is forcing its removal and who is responsible for this injustice and excess.

"The Congress, alias the modern Muslim League government in the state, has unofficially implemented Sharia law. On one side, the government changed school timings of Urdu medium schools during the month of Ramzan, on the other side, in the name of examination checking, it is allowing the removal of mangalsutra and cutting of janivara," Ashoka alleged.

He called the Congress 'Hindu Virodhi' (anti-Hindu).


With PTI inputs


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