Shiv Sena MP Priyanka Chaturvedi called the tweet “insensitive”. She also looked for activity in the issue, labeling the police, Twitter as well as the Ministry of Electronics and also Infotech.

The Karnataka device of the BJP devoted a fake today, sharing on social media sites the personal information of students who submitted petitions against the limitations on use hijab in schools, which are currently being heard by the High Court. Yet the tweet was extremely slammed as a few of the petitioners were minors and also within mins, it was removed.

The inscription that came with the screenshot of individual information of the students, read: “5 of the students associated with #HijabRow are minors. Do not CONgress leaders Sonia, Rahul & Priyanka have any kind of shame for making use of small girls to stay relevant in politics? Just how reduced will they stoop to win elections? Is this what “Ladki hoo lad sakti hoon” indicates, @priyankagandhi?”

Shiv Sena MP Priyanka Chaturvedi responded quickly, calling the tweet “insensitive”. She additionally sought activity in the issue, tagging the authorities, Twitter as well as the Ministry of Electronic Devices and also Infotech.


The Rajya Sabha member– who is additionally component of the Parliamentary Commission of Women Empowerment– demanded that the National Commission for Defense of Youngster Civil liberties take up the issue immediately.

“This is a criminal act to share names as well as addresses of minors. This is inappropriate,” reviewed her second tweet.

The conflict over hijab in Karnataka began last month when a few pupils at a PU University in Udupi refused to eliminate their headscarves in class in spite of being asked to do so by educators. Various other pupils began coming to school in saffron scarves in retaliation as well as the concern rose.

The issue is currently being listened to by the Karnataka High Court.

The Pre-University Colleges, from where the conflict began, will certainly open up tomorrow together with various other colleges of greater research studies, after almost a week of closure.

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Last Updated: 16 Feb 2022