Protests were also held in
shaheen Bagh, which was at the centre of the anti-CAA protest over the Hijab row. Simultaneously, a tweet by Union
minister Giriraj Singh on the subject has sparked a debate about the Uniform Civil Code, and whether the country will be governed by the Constitution or by religion.
The hijab debate, which began in Udupi, Karnataka, is now spreading to Delhi, Maharashtra, and Uttar Pradesh. Protests were also held in
shaheen Bagh, which was the focal point of the anti-CAA protest due to the hijab controversy.
The phrase 'We the
people of India' is losing its value recently by ditching
religion into the Constitution. And, in Article 44 of the Constitution, it is stated that the Uniform Civil Code will be implemented. Simply put, the latest hijab controversy is fostering an environment conducive to the implementation of the Uniform Civil Code as soon as possible.
Because the scale of freedom in
india cannot be determined solely on the basis of
religion or religion. Because if this happens, it directly calls the
indian Constitution into question.
The future appears to be bleak.Wearing a hijab in schools and colleges is now considered a constitutional right. Given this, it is safe to assume that, in the future, demand for other items will rise in accordance with
islam and Sharia.
Because, in terms of
population, the Muslim Jamaat labelled the Rath
yatra in Kadtur
village of Perambalur
district of
tamil Nadu as 'Shirk,' i.e. a sin, last year.
In response to the Sessions Court's decision to prohibit the Rath
yatra in this case, the
madras high court stated that the logic behind accepting Jammat, if accepted, no Muslim
event can be held in Hindu-majority so called democratic India.
By the way, much has been written both in favour of and against the hijab debate. However, few people's perspectives on the growing bigotry in Muslim society would be heard. It is also worth noting that the protests against Jamaat in Kadtur
district did not begin in 2014.
Rather, this hostility has persisted since 2011. In other words, if such disputes are not resolved through the implementation of the Uniform Civil Code, they appear to be taking a frightening turn in the future.
Because
india is a country with many religions and sects, many such cases may arise in which each community declares many things as constitutional rights based on their
religion and sect.