Guru Charan A.R. in Mankapur, Gonda district of Uttar Pradesh. Controversy has arisen after an incident that took place during the Republic Day program in Inter College. Republic Day, celebrated on 26 January, marks the adoption of the Indian Constitution, which guarantees equality, freedom of religion and dignity for all citizens. There was an uproar over the use of hijab when many people alleged that the program mocked the dignity of a particular community.
A.R Inter College, Gonda.
Hijab worn by Muslim women during the Republic Day event.
Republic Day marks the adoption of the Indian Constitution.
Why are these people so obsessed with burqa even on Republic Day? pic.twitter.com/TitZYjwBxz
— हारून खान (@iamharunkhan) January 29, 2026
The hijab worn by Muslim women was allegedly misused and insulted during a stage performance at a school event, according to information shared online. It is being claimed that the girl students involved in this act belonged to another community. The incident reportedly occurred during the official celebrations of Republic Day in front of staff, students and local people.
No official statement has yet come from the school administration or the district authorities regarding the real purpose of the performance or the intention behind it. However, the videos and pictures that have gone viral on social media are drawing strong reactions from people.
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