NEET re-exam row in Ahmedabad: Hijab dispute sparks tension at Vastrapur centre
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Key Takeaways
A dispute over dress code enforcement at a NEET re-examination centre in Ahmedabad on Sunday, 21 June triggered brief but heated confrontations outside the venue, drawing members of political and religious organisations before police restored order. The incident unfolded at R.J. Tibrewal Commerce College in the Vastrapur area, one of 211 designated NEET re-examination centres across Gujarat.
How the Dispute Began
The flashpoint was the security screening of a female candidate wearing a hijab. According to officials and eyewitness accounts, the garment was temporarily removed during the multi-layer frisking process. The candidate's mother objected, demanding that her daughter be permitted to sit the examination in the religious attire.
Following discussions involving the college principal, examination staff, and police personnel, the candidate was allowed to re-enter the centre wearing the hijab. Entry procedures at the centre ran between 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., with the examination commencing at 2 p.m.
Objections Over Uneven Rule Application
The decision to allow the hijab-wearing candidate back inside prompted immediate objections from other parents at the venue. They alleged that students wearing Hindu religious symbols — including sacred threads (kalava), necklaces (kanthi), and bracelets — had been asked to remove those items during frisking, and questioned why exceptions were being made in other cases.
As word of the dispute spread, protests gathered momentum outside the centre. Members associated with Bajrang Dal and individuals linked to AIMIM arrived at the premises, and reports indicate a minor scuffle broke out before police intervened.
Police Response and Crowd Control
Senior officers, including Assistant Commissioner of Police (A Division) Jayesh Bhrambhatt, reached the spot and supervised crowd control measures. Several individuals were removed from the premises for violating public order.
'Members from different organisations had gathered at the centre, and the situation was brought under control after intervention. Students were required to remove certain religious items during checks as part of standard procedure, and those objecting were counselled by officials,' ACP Bhrambhatt said.
He confirmed that the candidate in question was allowed to proceed with the examination and that the environment had been stabilised.
Exam Continues Without Disruption Inside
Authorities confirmed that despite the tension outside, the examination continued without disruption inside the centre. Security arrangements for the re-exam were tightened statewide, with multi-layer frisking, identity verification, and strict enforcement of guidelines issued by the National Testing Agency (NTA).
The NEET re-examination was conducted nationally following controversy over alleged paper leaks in a prior sitting. Across India, the test is administered to more than 20 lakh candidates at hundreds of centres, with strict protocols governing permitted items and frisking procedures.
Calls for Calm
Police have appealed to the public to maintain calm and avoid circulating unverified claims on social media, stressing that law and order was maintained throughout the conduct of the examination at the Ahmedabad centre. The broader question of uniform enforcement of dress code rules at examination venues is likely to remain a point of public debate in the days ahead.