Switzerland ‘burqa ban’, fined Rs.

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The road can not be walked in the burqa. If you do this, you will have to pay a huge fine. In this regard, the Swiss government is going to bring a new ‘burkha abrogation law’.

The draft law has already been sent to the Parliament of Switzerland, but the draft proposal of the new law has also said that several concessions have been given.

It is said that, in diplomatic cases, veils can be worn in religious places or on airplanes. In addition, there will be no health guidelines issued, but the road will be covered with a face covering the road. In 2021, the Switzerland administration issued guidelines to stop the road wearing a veil. The veil has already been completely banned.

France had banned the veil for the first time in 2011. The latter, in Denmark, Austria, Netherlands and Bulgaria, had passed a similar law in Denmark, the Netherlands and Bulgaria. 5 percent of the population of Switzerland are Muslims, most of them are from Turks, Bosnita and Kosovo, but the Iranian hijab movement has been criticized by the Swiss decision to pass the new law in the atmosphere of the Iranian hijab movement.

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