
Ballari – During the Karnataka State Eligibility Test (KSET) held on 2nd November 2025, the Karnataka Examinations Authority compelled female candidates to remove their earrings, nose-rings, bracelets, and sacred threads before entering the examination hall.
The exam was conducted across 316 centres in 11 districts of the state, covering 33 subjects, with a total of 1.36 lakh candidates registered to appear.
🎓 Exams or Discrimination? K-SET Controversy in Karnataka
During the K-SET exam in Ballari, Hindu female candidates were asked to remove bracelets, earrings, and nose ornaments 😡
The Congress Government must explain – what threat do these ornaments pose in an exam?
And more… pic.twitter.com/NPyZRjPBe3
— Sanatan Prabhat (@SanatanPrabhat) November 4, 2025
Editorial Perspective :
The Congress Government must clarify what difficulty these ornaments could have possibly caused during the examination!
A question also arises — Did the Congress Government ask Muslim candidates to remove their hijabs and burqas?
Source : Sanatan Prabhat








