Karnataka hijab row: Jamiat announces Rs 5 lakh reward for girl in viral protest clip
JuH president Maulana Mahmood Madani on Wednesday said that second-year graduation student Bibi Muskan Khan had put up a brave stance for her constitutional and religious rights against the protest.

Meanwhile, All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) also lashed out at the Karnataka government’s ban on hijab in educational institutions, calling it an interference in personal freedom.
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— TOI Bengaluru (@TOIBengaluru) 1644318861000JuH president Maulana Mahmood Madani on Wednesday said that second-year graduation student Bibi Muskan Khan had put up a brave stance for her constitutional and religious rights against the protest.
Madani said the Rs 5 lakh was an encouragement for her bravery. “JuH will give Rs 5 lakh cash to Bibi Muskan Khan. She stood against protests for her constitutional and religious rights,” Madani said.
AIMPLB general secretary Maulana Khalid Saifullah Rahmani also called the whole fiasco of banning the hijab an attempt to disrupt peace and amity in the country.
Condemning the Karnataka government, Rahmani said that in a secular state and country, one has the freedom to follow their religion and use its symbols such as clothes.
“But it is not part of the secular state that a government forces a particular dress code on its citizens. We demand that the Karnataka government does not force a dress code on its students and citizens,” he said.
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