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‘Not protocol, it’s violation’: Outrage erupts after Bihar CM pulls Muslim woman’s niqab in public

‘Not protocol, it’s violation’: Outrage erupts after Bihar CM pulls Muslim woman’s niqab in public

The Human Rights Council of Pakistan has demanded an impartial investigation of the incident and asked the UN to take strong notice.
Updated 16 Dec, 2025

Many in both India and Pakistan have united in condemnation of a deeply unsettling act by Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, after a video of him pulling a Muslim woman’s niqab during a public event went viral.

On Monday, at a government event in Patna, Kumar was seen presenting a certificate to an AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, and Homoeopathy) doctor, Nusrat Parveen. As Parveen stepped onto the stage, Kumar gestured for her to remove her niqab. Before she could respond — or consent — he reached out and pulled it himself, exposing her mouth and chin.

The moment appeared to catch Parveen off guard. Two men, including Bihar’s Home Minister Samrat Choudhary, half-heartedly attempted to stop Kumar, while others on stage laughed, treating the moment as an awkward joke rather than a violation.

The clip has sparked widespread outrage across India and Pakistan, with social media users, activists and commentators demanding an apology, as well as the resignation of the 74-year-old chief minister. For many, the incident has become less about one man’s lapse in judgment and more about the normalisation of disrespect toward Muslims in India.

Human Rights Council of Pakistan strongly condemned the “highly shameful, reprehensible, and inhumane action” of Kumar, demanding the Indian Government conduct an immediate, transparent and impartial investigation into this incident.

“This incident is not merely an insult to an individual but an open attack on human dignity, religious freedom, women’s personal autonomy, and fundamental human rights, which is unacceptable in any civilised, democratic, and so-called secular state”, it stated in their statement on X.

“The United Nations, General Assembly, and international human rights organisations take strong notice of this incident and demand accountability from India for the violation of religious freedom.

Furthermore, we demand that Indian authorities formally apologise to the affected woman at both personal and official levels and ensure robust legal and institutional measures to prevent such incidents in the future”, the council added.

Infuriated, Zaira Wasim, a former Indian actor, demanded an “unconditional apology” from Kumar.

“A woman’s dignity and modesty are not props to toy with”, she wrote.

Indian politician Priyanka Chaturvedi, commenting on the unfairness of the whole situation, said that she wouldn’t be surprised if Parveen were to say that “she is okay about it”, as she will be one facing consequences regardless.

Member of the Lok Sabha, Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi, called for an apology, labelling it an “indefensible” and “deeply disturbing” act.

He also highlighted that the CM should be stepping down from his role after this “erratic” behaviour, questioning his mental ability.

One does not need to belong to a certain religion to see the gravity of this misconduct. Users have been strongly condemning the act across many social media platforms, including X.

A user openly called it an “abuse of power”.

Another one echoed Wasim’s sentiment and highlighted that no authority has the “right to touch or humiliate a woman in the name of protocol or power.”

A user highlighted the blatant violation of Pareveen’s personal choice, calling it out the way it is: “inappropriate” and “shameful”.

Neitizens commented on DAWN’s post on Instagram, providing a breakdown of basic etiquette when interacting with a Hijabi woman for the uncultured.

Giving the CM examples from home to compare, users explained how it is like a man forcefully pulling off a Hindu woman’s sari — in the hopes of knocking some sense into those who are still unable to comprehend why this act is unacceptable.

Some also criticised Bollywood for focusing on anti-Pakistan movies, while their own country is treating Muslims disrespectfully.

Parveen was humiliated in front of 1283 AYUSH doctors during the distribution of appointment letters to various Ayurvedic, Homoeopathic and Unani practitioners.

Covering one’s face with a niqab is a personal choice that many Muslim women make for religious, cultural or personal reasons. Pulling off a woman’s niqab or hijab — particularly as a man, that too in public — is humiliating, invasive, and borders on harassment, one that sits squarely within the realm of everyday Islamophobia.

What makes the incident especially jarring is how casually it unfolded; not in a hostile street encounter, but on a formal stage, under state patronage, with laughter in the background.

While modern-day Bollywood films, like a user pointed out, are bent on villainising Pakistanis and Muslims, many Bollywood films in the past have also demonstrated why such acts are violent, and not benign. Films like My Name Is Khan have used similar imagery — a man forcibly removing a Muslim woman’s hijab — precisely to depict post-9/11 Islamophobia as something cruel and dehumanising. That a sitting chief minister appears not to recognise this distinction speaks volumes.

This does not negate the reality that, for some women, veiling can be imposed by family or societal pressure. But even that complexity does not grant anyone the right to violate a woman’s bodily autonomy. Least of all a political leader, whose position demands restraint, awareness and respect. Consent, not convenience or curiosity, is the only acceptable standard.

Comments

Hope786 Dec 16, 2025 03:06pm
Another incident of extremism and disrespect by Indian govt., official. it's a shame.
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Zaraafa Seerat Dec 16, 2025 04:23pm
I wonder what was he trying to achieve there. It is sad.
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Javed Ghuari Dec 16, 2025 05:04pm
Touching female clothing without her consent, is physical assault, plain & simple. There’s no two ways about it.
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Sehban ismail Dec 16, 2025 05:19pm
Such uncouth, indecent and coarse behaviour is abhorrent ,not entirely shocking though .It is a doctrine of 'hindutva' fuelled hate against muslims that is systemic.Also indicative of the ministers deteriorating mental health.
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Zubair Ahmed Chandio Dec 16, 2025 05:29pm
Its a problem in 3 different ways- A man telling a women how to dress, a racist telling a Muslim that her culture has no place in India and a message that secular India is a story od the past.
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Hassan Akbar Dec 16, 2025 07:11pm
We minding human rights in India is just cute!
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Mahmood Dec 16, 2025 07:35pm
Ignorance and lack of education, makes such cretins resort to such treatment of others.
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Kumar (Varanasi) Dec 16, 2025 08:25pm
He is suffering from age related senility and dementia. He has many such videos on youtube.
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Bilal Dec 16, 2025 08:30pm
Very sad , a so called leader having such low level mentality.
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Hawk Dec 16, 2025 10:13pm
Sidhu Moos wala rightly said “ ina dey hath Chunnia nu penr gey “ Their hands will reach to their veils .
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M. Saeed Dec 16, 2025 11:52pm
India is increasingly becoming inhuman, rogue and devoid of respect to the women of any group cast or religion.
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PRADEEP SHETTY Dec 17, 2025 04:16am
May be he has lost his sanity.This one is not acceptable.
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FARIDA RAMAN Dec 17, 2025 04:42am
CM's act is, no doubt, condemnable, but those who laughed as if it were a joke are even more condemnable. Parveen was there to receive her appointment letter; now I'm pretty Sure, the CM will pressurize her to declare that it was okay with her.
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Azhar Awan Dec 17, 2025 05:55am
What a shame and horrible act of Indian Bihar CM. He should be removed from holding this office and any public office. Intolerance against women and faith is on display!!
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Dec 17, 2025 02:31pm
Unfortunately, centuries old and shamelessly practiced habits die hard.
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Alam Dec 17, 2025 02:34pm
I am confident that all sensible people in India will condemn this cowardly act of Bihar CM. This man is disgusting, shame. What would happen if someone did the same thing to your home women Those who laugh at this shameful act are showing a lack of morality.
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Thev Dia Dec 18, 2025 09:16am
There is widespread outrage across India and Pakistan, esp with social media.
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