Mangaluru, December 9: Four students of a Karnataka college were suspended for dancing in their ‘burqa’, an official said. The Mangaluru college administration took the action after a video of their performance at a college event went viral on social media.
The four students dancing to a Bollywood number triggered outrage as they were dressed in long, loose garments covering them from head to toe called burqa. The engineering college authorities tweeted the action taken by the institute authorities and also issued a media statement. Delhi’s Jama Masjid Bans Solitary, Group Entry of Women and Girls, Place Three Plaques of ‘Diktat’ Outside Mosque.
Burqa Dance Video:
St.Joseph Engineering College, #Mangaluru @SJEC_Mangaluru has suspended students who danced in #Burqa on a Bollywood song. College says students from muslim community itself barged on stage during an event,enquiry hs been ordered. This Dance was not part of approved program. pic.twitter.com/incilomjUf
— Yasir Mushtaq (@path2shah) December 8, 2022
St Joseph Engineering College, Mangaluru, tweeted from their official handle (@SJEC_Mangaluru) on Thursday and said: “The video clip being circulated in social media has captured a part of the dance by students of the muslim community itself who barged on stage during the informal part of students association inaugural. Karnataka Shocker: Hindu Girl Forced To Convert to Islam, Sexually Assaulted and Blackmailed in Mangaluru; Probe Underway.
The video clip being circulated in social media has captured a part of the dance by students of the muslim community itself who barged on stage during the informal part of students association inaugural.
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— St Joseph Engineering College, Mangaluru (@SJEC_Mangaluru) December 8, 2022
“It was not part of the approved program and the students involved have been suspended pending enquiry. The college does not support or condone any activities that could harm the harmony between communities and everyone (sic).” Principal in-charge Dr Sudheer M also issued a statement to media on the same. Further details are awaited.
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