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"I am not comfortable showing my face anymore. Already everyone knows how I look and where my home is. What if someone targets me?” one student told The Quint.
The harassment only mirrors the ideological violence and bullying happening on the ground. For the last two months, students have been denied entry into classrooms. When allowed, they were made to sit in separate rooms without any classes. On February 5th, the Karnataka government passed an order banning clothes that “disturb equality, integrity and public order”.