Iqbal Hussain, President of Students Islamic Organisation (SIO), today said that "the order issued by CBSE promotes curtailment of religious freedom of an individual" and added that the CJI's remarks in this regard are unfortunate.
Hussain's views were echoed by M D Thomas, Director of Institute of Peace and Harmony Studies, who said, "CBSE's intentions behind the circular to put strict measures in place to avoid cheating during examination are justified but the regulations announced by them were not deliberated upon well. The board has no right to tamper with constitutional rights".
However, in view of opposition from some minority groups, CBSE had later allowed some flexibility in the dress code for the AIPMT re-test on July 25, saying there is "no bar" on wearing customary dress and for candidates who are appearing in centres in extreme climatic conditions.
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