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title: "Why Burqa should be ban in India?"  
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published: 2023-05-04  
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# Why Burqa should be ban in India?



## Answers

### Answer by Jujhar Singh

**The question of whether or not the burqa** should be banned in India is a complex and controversial topic that elicits diverse opinions. It is essential to [approach](https://www.mindstick.com/interview/985/what-are-the-approaches-that-you-will-follow-for-making-a-program-very-efficient) this issue with sensitivity, respect for cultural diversity, and a consideration of human rights principles. While there are arguments both for and [against](https://www.mindstick.com/news/2526/resolution-against-anti-satellite-tests-adopted-by-un-to-reduce-space-debris) a ban on the burqa, it is crucial to provide a balanced perspective. Here are some points that have been raised in support of a ban:

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1. **[Security](https://www.mindstick.com/articles/1671/wcf-security-in-dot-net-technology-using-c-sharp) concerns**: One argument put forth by proponents of a burqa ban is the potential security risks associated with concealing one's [identity](https://www.mindstick.com/articles/13090/icon-the-identity-of-your-brand). In certain situations, such as airports or [government](https://www.mindstick.com/news/1911/upi-transaction-would-cost-zero-service-charges-clarifies-government) buildings, the ability to verify a person's identity and ensure public safety may be compromised when one's face is completely covered.
2. [**Gender equality**](https://yourviews.mindstick.com/view/109/gender-inequality-still-one-of-the-major-flaw-in-our-society): Critics argue that the burqa symbolizes and perpetuates gender inequality. They argue that the burqa can be a tool of oppression, restricting women's freedom and agency. Banning the burqa is seen as a step towards promoting gender equality and women's empowerment.
3. **Integration and social cohesion**: Some proponents of a ban argue that the burqa can hinder social integration and cohesion. They claim that it creates a visual barrier between individuals and can impede [communication](https://www.mindstick.com/articles/126321/5-fails-and-fixes-of-the-office-communication) and social interaction. A ban on the burqa is viewed as a means to foster a more inclusive and cohesive society.
4. [**Secularism**](https://yourviews.mindstick.com/view/84010/why-secularism-is-like-cancer-in-india) **and state neutrality**: India, as a secular [country](https://www.mindstick.com/news/2337/vikram-s-the-country-s-first-privately-developed-rocket-will-launch-on-november-15), upholds the principle of state neutrality and religious freedom. However, some argue that the burqa [challenges](https://www.mindstick.com/articles/325216/challenges-faced-by-technologists-while-performing-the-cloud-migration-process) the notion of secularism by symbolizing a strict adherence to religious practices in public spaces. A ban on the burqa is presented as a means to uphold the principle of state neutrality.

**It is important to note that** opposing viewpoints exist as well. Many argue that a ban on the burqa infringes upon personal freedom, individual choice, and religious expression. They argue that women should have the right to dress according to their beliefs and that a ban would amount to discrimination against a particular religious group.


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