Joe Shearer
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The court does have the power to decide, in consultation with religious experts, if the hijab is an integral part of religious observance. It is extremely unlikely to agree, and is likely to rule that it is a social observance. The usual caution is advisable; until the verdict is out, it cannot be forecast, forecasting a court judgement is an extremely unwise thing to do. This outcome, for the reasons given, is a personal opinion.Don't you think Court has no right to decide it for muslims if Hijab is a religious or not?
I get it that niqab/veil can be security risk however Hijab is not a threat by any means.
And again, i reiterate that there shouldn't be a preferential treatment for one section of the society. The rule should apply to all.
If that is the case, maybe start with shunning of the castes in actual instead of trying to hide behind this fake equality. Maybe tomorrow allow dalits to visit Brahman temples and see for yourself how that works out for you
I agree that the rule should apply to all, the unfortunate difficulty being that nobody else has such a visible social observance to be ruled against, except for the Sikh turban.