CM Yogi bluntly on hijab controversy, said - the country will run by the constitution, not by Sharia
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The discussion of Hijab Controversy in Karnataka is in full swing. Meanwhile, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, in an exclusive interview to Zee News, said on the hijab controversy that the country will run by the Constitution and not Sharia.Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath said that the system of the country will be run by the constitution and not by Shariat. Every organization has the right to formulate its own dress code. The system will run according to the constitution. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that the face of the opposition has withered after the first phase. On his statement that calmed the heat, CM Yogi said that those who were responsible for the riots, for the migration of Kairana, came out of the bills after the announcement of the elections. This was for them. The government will work with the policy of zero tolerance for crime and criminals. On the hijab controversy, the Karnataka High Court said on Friday that we request the state government and all stakeholders to open educational institutions and allow students to return to class soon. Along with this, we prohibit all students from bringing saffron shawls, gamchha, hijab, religious flag or similar items to class till further orders. The High Court Court clarified that this order is limited to only those institutions, where the college development committees have prescribed the student dress code / uniform.