Karnataka suspends best teacher award for Kundapur principal after hijab row
The Karnataka government has temporarily halted the state-level best teacher award for the principal of Kundapur Government Pre-Graduation College due to past controversy over enforcing a hijab ban. Following backlash on social media, Education Mi...

The controversy has its origin back from an incident two years ago when Ramakrishna BG, the then-principal, denied entry to students wearing hijabs in compliance with a government order. This move led to widespread protests across Karnataka, particularly in Mangalore, Mandya, and Udupi districts.
Following the announcement of the award, some 'progressive' individuals took to social media to criticise the decision, leading to a lot of backlash. In response, the state government decided to withhold the award.
Karnataka Primary and Secondary Education Minister Madhu Bangarappa commented on the situation and said, "This particular issue, I think they (the committee) have overlooked it. So when we found out yesterday that there was an issue, we have put it on hold for the time being. We will just clarify it and then move ahead and give an update. I have told them to check again and then get back to us. The way he treated the children is the issue... Don't politicise the issue."
Frontline Hindu organisation have condemned the move accusing the Siddaramiah government of indulging in appeasement.
Former Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar criticised the Siddaramiah government, "This is what shameless appeasement politics looks like On Teachers Day 2024, a principal selected as one of best teachers - is denied his honor because he enforced the Hijab Ban which was the law."
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