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Karnataka Govt To Provide ‘Y’ Category Security To Judges Who Gave Verdict On Hijab Row

Bengaluru: The Karnataka Government on Sunday decided to give ‘Y’ category security to all the three judges who passed the ruling on the hijab controversy, including the Chief Justice of the state.

This comes amid the backdrop of statements made in Madurai threatening to kill the judges. An FIR has been registered in Bangalore on the same.

Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai attacked the opposition by calling them “fake secular” as they did not condemn the Madurai incident.

He said, “Why are the “fake secular” lobby silent even after 3-4 days of the incident? People threaten to kill judges because of the verdict and they talk about how judges will meet with accident. Even after this, why are you all silent, just to appease the section? That is not secularism, it is communalism. I condemn this and you all should break your silence and we should be united.”

CM asked the state DGP to look into the investigation and coordinate with Tamil Nadu to seek custody of the accused.The accused have been booked based on complaints made by private citizens.

Earlier, three Tamil Nadu Thowheed Jamath functionaries were booked for making derogatory remarks against the Karnataka High Court and its judges for their verdict on the Hijab row.

The remarks were made in a recent public meeting in the Koripalayam area of Madurai.

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