A controversial act by Bihar’s Chief Minister at a government event has sparked sharp criticism and political condemnation, raising concerns about religious freedom and respect for minorities in India.
At a recent official ceremony in the Indian state of Bihar, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar faced a wave of criticism after a video showed him lowering the hijab of a Muslim woman during a public event. The moment, captured in widely shared footage from the state capital Patna, has ignited public and political backlash and intensified debate over religious freedom and dignity in the country.
Incident at Official Event in Bihar
In the video, which circulated widely on social media, the Bihar Chief Minister is seen handing a government appointment letter to a female Muslim doctor when he gestures at her veil and then pulls it down in front of the audience. Observers described the act as a visible affront to human dignity and an infringement on the woman’s religious freedom and personal choice.
Political Backlash and Calls for Apology
The incident was met with swift condemnation from opposition parties. The Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and other critics called the behaviour “shameful” and demanded that the Chief Minister apologise unconditionally for what they described as an insulting act against a woman and a religious minority.
Lawmakers and commentators said this episode reflects deeper concerns about the treatment of religious and cultural symbols in public life, particularly under the influence of dominant political narratives.
Reactions from Parliament and Activists
Several politicians and activists expressed strong criticism of the Chief Minister’s conduct. Some described the lowering of the hijab in public as an attack on human dignity, and called for accountability and respect for individual rights.
Others highlighted that no public official has the right to interfere with a citizen’s religious attire, and emphasised that actions like this undermine trust in government institutions and freedoms that are constitutionally protected.
Broader Questions About Religious Freedom
Women’s rights advocates and defenders of religious freedom also weighed in, noting that a hijab is a matter of personal belief and identity for many Muslim women. They urged authorities to ensure respect for minority rights and to prevent similar incidents in the future.
Critics say the episode has brought renewed attention to ongoing tensions around religious expression and social inclusion, turning it into a focal point of debate over India’s commitment to cultural and religious diversity.
From: IRIB

