‘In case you put on brief garments, you’ll…’: Karnataka scholar’s science honest show sparks controversy

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In Karnataka’s Chamarajanagar district, a scholar from a personal college made non secular remarks throughout a science exhibition, drawing widespread criticism.

A video of the incident, which went viral on social media.(X/@BuddhaAlok)

In accordance with a report by India At present, the video reveals the scholar presenting two dolls, one wearing a burqa and one other in a brief gown. The coed explains that the burqa-clad doll is positioned in a coffin adorned with flowers, whereas the opposite is in a coffin full of snakes and scorpions.

A video of the incident, which went viral on social media, has triggered outrage and renewed issues concerning the nature of training being imparted in colleges.

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The coed is heard saying, “If you wear a burqa, nothing happens to the body after death. But if you wear short clothes, you will go to hell, and snakes and scorpions will eat your body.”

The coed additional references scripture, stating, “A man who allows his wife to roam around the house without a burqa is a dayyus (cuckold).”

These remarks have sparked widespread condemnation, with many questioning how such statements have been made in an instructional setting.

How did authorities react?

A number of social media customers tagged Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar, and the Director Basic of Police, demanding an investigation into the matter. In response, authorities assured that the incident was being regarded into, the report added.

Chamarajanagar’s Deputy Director of Public Instruction (DDPI), Rajendra Raje Urs, acknowledged the viral video and confirmed that officers have been analyzing the problem.

“We need to understand the context first. Once that is clear, I will provide you with full clarity today itself,” he said, as reported by India At present.

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