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Karnataka:Another Accused in Threats Row to Judges Arrested!
By: Tupaki Desk | 25 March 2022 5:57 PM ISTThe recent verdict from the Karnataka High Court on the Hijab issue came as a sudden shock to the Muslim students and their supporters. A few protests were held in and around Karnataka to show their protest against the verdict. Out of all the protests, one protest had crossed the line.
A protest held in Tamil Nadu had raised many eyeballs as death threats were given to the bench of judges who gave the verdict. Many had expressed concern as the threats were given against the judges, who hold a respectable position.
As a big development in the case, one of the accused is said to have been shifted to Bengaluru from Tamilnadu. On Friday, the Bengaluru cops arrested an accused and brought him to the state. The new arrest marks the second arrest in this regard. Earlier, a person was arrested in connection with the same case.
The videos of the accused reportedly giving death threats went online and many concerns were raised. Based on the viral videos, a case has been filed by the Bengaluru cops and the probe has been going on.
Talking about the verdict, the Karnataka High Court said that wearing hijab is not an essential part of Islam and the petition filed by the petitioners to allow them to wear hijab inside the educational institutions was turned down by the bench led by the Chief Justice of High Court.
A protest held in Tamil Nadu had raised many eyeballs as death threats were given to the bench of judges who gave the verdict. Many had expressed concern as the threats were given against the judges, who hold a respectable position.
As a big development in the case, one of the accused is said to have been shifted to Bengaluru from Tamilnadu. On Friday, the Bengaluru cops arrested an accused and brought him to the state. The new arrest marks the second arrest in this regard. Earlier, a person was arrested in connection with the same case.
The videos of the accused reportedly giving death threats went online and many concerns were raised. Based on the viral videos, a case has been filed by the Bengaluru cops and the probe has been going on.
Talking about the verdict, the Karnataka High Court said that wearing hijab is not an essential part of Islam and the petition filed by the petitioners to allow them to wear hijab inside the educational institutions was turned down by the bench led by the Chief Justice of High Court.
