Members Only
lock close icon

'We Feel the Humiliation': Women Read Out Tweets on Hijab Row

Videos of students and teachers removing their hijabs in full public glare left many on Twitter angry and shocked.

Mythreyee Ramesh
Gender
Published:
<div class="paragraphs"><p><strong>The Quint</strong> reads out some of these tweets by women, after visuals went viral on social media.</p></div>
i

The Quint reads out some of these tweets by women, after visuals went viral on social media.

(Photo: The Quint/Chetan Bhakuni)

advertisement

Video Editor: Purnendu Pritam

'Public humiliation', 'gendered Islamophobia', 'deeply disturbing' – women from different religions, and from all parts of India, expressed their shock, anger, and disappointment after videos of students and teachers removing their hijabs in full public glare went viral.

As the Muslim women are being prohibited from entering educational institutions with their hijabs and burqas, many of them stood outside, disrobing themselves in full public view, and even in front of cameras.

But what these women have been subjected to not only deeply affected Muslim women, but women in general.

The Quint reads out some of their tweets.

(Photo Courtesy: Twitter Screengrab)

(Photo Courtesy: Twitter Screengrab)

'How Can Force Be Justified?'

The Karnataka High Court, in an interim, restrained students from wearing ‘religious clothing.’ As the educational institutions reopened on 15 February, many enforced this order. "But is forcing them to take off their clothing, with full camera glare, justified in any way?" asked women on Twitter.

(Photo Courtesy: Twitter Screengrab)

(Photo Courtesy: Twitter Screengrab)

(Photo Courtesy: Twitter Screengrab)

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

A Direct Effect of Gendered Islamophobia?

They also pointed that this was a result of 'gendered islamophobia' as seen earlier during the Bulli Bai and Sulli Deals controversy, where photos of hundreds of Muslim women were misused.

The women also argued that forcing women to remove the hijab was not a "fight against patriarchy" – but an attack on identity.

(Photo Courtesy: Twitter Screengrab)

(Photo Courtesy: Twitter Screengrab)

(Photo Courtesy: Twitter Screengrab)

Video Editor: Purnendu Pritam

Senior Editor: Shelly Walia

Inputs: Zijah Sherwani, Smitha TK, Shohini Bose, Jhalak Jain, Somya Lakhani, Himanshi Dahiya, Kritika Goel, Shreyashi Roy

(At The Quint, we question everything. Play an active role in shaping our journalism by becoming a member today.)

Become a Member to unlock
  • Access to all paywalled content on site
  • Ad-free experience across The Quint
  • Early previews of our Special Projects
Continue

Published: undefined

ADVERTISEMENT
SCROLL FOR NEXT