Peshawar: The Peshawar district administration on Monday issued an order making it mandatory for schoolgirls to wear ‘abaya’ (full body covering veil) to protect them from any “unethical incident” from taking place at government schools throughout the province.
However, the issue was withdrawn hours later. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Chief Minister Mahmood Khan said it was issued without the government’s consent.
Earlier, the Peshawar District Education Officer (Female) Samina Ghani issued the notification directing all the heads of the government girls middle, high and higher secondary schools at Peshawar to ensure wearing of gown or abaya by girls students during school timings to cover up their selves in order to protect them from any unethical incident.
The education officer directed the officials of the education department to treat the matter as most urgent and important.
No reason was mentioned in the notification for issuing such a directive.
Provincial Adviser on Education Ziaullah Bangash said the step was taken to stop female students from being harassed on their way to school.
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