Madhya Pradesh Spiritual, Culture and Tourism Minister Usha Thakur (Photo| Facebook) 
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'Students must wear prescribed uniform', says Madhya Pradesh minister on Hijab row

Madhya Pradesh Spiritual, Culture and Tourism Minister Usha Thakur said that educational institutions have their own discipline and students in these institutes must wear the set uniform.

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INDORE: Amid protests in Karnataka over some colleges not allowing girls to wear the hijab in the campus, a Madhya Pradesh minister on Friday batted for uniforms in educational institutions. Madhya Pradesh Spiritual, Culture and Tourism Minister Usha Thakur was replying to a query on the hijab controversy while speaking to reporters here.

Without using the term hijab or alluding to the controversy, she said, "Educational institutions have their own discipline. Students in these institutes must wear the set uniform. Even the Constitution says so."

Incidentally, the MP government had to issue a statement that it had no plans to ban hijab in educational institutions after remarks by school education minister Inder Singh Parmar indicating support to the ban as well as enforcing a dress code caused controversy.

Parmar had later claimed his statements were presented in the wrong context.

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